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The overall reputation of the company is marred by significant customer dissatisfaction, primarily stemming from perceived censorship and biased moderation practices. Many users express frustration over account management issues, such as difficulties in deleting accounts and unjust bans, which contribute to a sense of being silenced. While some appreciate the platform's diverse content and sense of community, the overwhelming sentiment is one of disillusionment with the site's environment, described as toxic and unwelcoming. This dichotomy highlights a pressing need for improved moderation transparency and user support to enhance the overall user experience.
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If you are anything other than liberal you will be banned for just haveing a alternative view. They do not want a discussion of competing views just a liberal sounding board.
Reddit allows critical and hateful comments which support left and far left political positions. Any comments critical of these left-leaning comments are censored, and commenters are banned. The site is selecting comments and commenters in support of a leftist echo chamber. Section 230 violations in evidence everywhere.
I have 2 miniature schnauzer dogs. A friend sent me a link to R/schnauzers on the Reddit site. I don't go in for 'cutesy social media', but I had to admit, the schnauzers that were being posted on Reddits R/schauzers were doggone cute. I would receive one email/posting per day. After a couple of weeks, I thought what the heck, I'll post 3 pictures really funny pictures and included a short 'description' of my crazy schnauzers. (see attached incl. Removal notice) Immediately, I mean within seconds after uploading the pics and submitting the description I received the RED FLAG message that my posting was being removed. Removed? It never made it to the R/schnauzers 'site'. I sent a copy of my posting and the removal notice to several friends. They suggested I contact the site. I copied the posting in my email and yes, I did say that the moderator(s) had to be 'obtuse' for taking such an action. I don't regret saying that one iota. However, the moderator who sent the snide LOL reply stated they used an 'automoderator and that I could f-off and (I should) be glad he/she didn't ban me. If it was automoderator, then the live moderator who replied to me might have said, 'yeah, you're right, the automoderator can be obtuse at times... sorry about that.' Look, I'm 71 years old and have never been told to f*ck off. Ever. I live in San Francisco and I really, really want to look a Reditt 'representative' down on Market Street in the eyes and ask, 'is this how you want your &@#! Company represented?
From the sucky ui too the sucky mods too the fact that I always have trouble posting things or even going to the site or app it takes the prize for one of the most useless sites on the web. Good idea in theory with a really crappy execution.
There are a lot of ads that disguise themselves as posts from your most visited sub by stealing its group icon. Its deceptive and degenerate.
Moderators can flag you as "troll" or any other humiliating title, single you out and ban anyone who doesn't share their viewpoint.
What you're left with are echo chambers of toxic people who think they can insult whatever group they want with impunity because the moderators of the group share the same hatred for the group.
Sometimes you post and no one even looks at your post or comments on it? How do you know whether others can see it? Sorry, you don't meet some karma limit or other unknown requirement for posting on a group. It's frustrating.
If someone in your household gets banned, you get banned also. No way to argue the ban.
I leave Reddit more miserable than before I look at it. So thanks Reddit, I'll leave you with a 1 star, that's what you get for treating your users like garbage.
Got banned permanently from the site for "breaking the rules", yet they don't tell me which rules I've broken.
According to them I also have multiple accounts, I didn't know 1 was multiple not sure if it's a mistake or they are claiming that I have multiple accounts which I don't.
I can't even look up my posts to check if anything was worthy of a ban because it just says "This account has been suspended" very cool reddit.
PS: I did have another account before this was like 3 years ago during a period where I was suicidal and decided to delete my account, though I've never posted anything that would break the rules there either.
The site is pretty lame, and you get banned pretty easy. They broke my probate too on the founding fathers last dying testament.
In several groups this has occurred. I wrote a question without any details because they were not necessary, and each post was removed.
Reddit has become a dictator and over saturated with unfunny stupid memes. Yet I can't post simple questions.
After Yahoo Answers ended I thought this would be a place for me to hang out, and honestly I barely use it because it is not the same as Yahoo Answers. The Censorship and rules is on a new level plus the awful memes. When you have regular community members as mods it's a bad thing.
Regular people as mods or group leads has never been a good thing. I've hated mods since 2007. They are reckless and will censor people if they state something that triggers them. They are weak.
Reddit is good for read only but to post, it's not ness anymore.
I used to love this site. Had an account for almost 6 years then all of a sudden this year Reddit admins became ban happy. They permanently suspended my account for trumped up reasons but honestly I think a specific admin had it out for me because they disagreed with some of my opinions. Don't support this website and the losers who run it.
Love a site so determined to be in the good books a prison "prag" would shake their head in disgust, literally being forced to service a stronger man in prison is a prouder prospect that admitting to work for Reddit. It's hilarious, poor Reddit employees, I'm amazed they can function under the deluge of butt hurt tears. Good on the wee snowflakes.
I wanted to post a topic on Reddit, was unable to because that "ability" comes with being someone with a history of using Reddit. Okay, fine, except having this "history" isn't easy. Example: I sometimes do Google searches on various topics and questions and am brought to Reddit, where I find related posts and comments. One time I left a comment for an active thread, and got a message from a Reddit moderator criticizing me for replying to a thread that was three years old! Really? The fact that it's "old" doesn't mean that people won't still find it or find it useful, and if the thread is still ACTIVE, why would a moderator do this in the first place? Based on this, the only way that you can have a history of using Reddit, prior to creating a sub-Reddit so that you can post your own topic, is to comment on NEW Reddit posts, which really limits you if your concern is something that was last posted and commented on several years ago. Quora sucks too, but at least it doesn't scold you if you reply to a post that's three years old!
Group administrators constantly censors and restricts posts so much that is frustrating and useless. Minority opinion are suppressed by censorship. I don't think I will be using for much longer.
The "karma" points policy on Reddit is a $#*!ing joke! A lot of pages require a minimum amount of "karma" points to comment, yet you need to comment to get those points. I can't comment on the majority of pages because I can't compete in their BS popularity contest. It's a lot like finding a job: Can't get hired because you don't have experience, yet you can't get experience unless someone hires you!
A fanbase was being extremely abrasive and racist toward another fanbase and I interjected stating my opinion. The "moderator" kicked me out and Reddit told me if I find that thread again I'd be banned from the site as a whole. Yet, likely gave no punishment to the moderator or the user using harmful language. Hot garbage.
Do not use this site. I literally got banned for using the word "freakin". Admins have an agenda and will look for the earliest opportunity & try at every chance to get you banned if you're not behaving like one of the sheep.
I been on here a while but it's just the same stuff day by day full of bots and people steal peoples comments to use as there own and it's just memes and not alot else
My account was banned permanently banned from Reddit after my husband got banned. We obviously live in the same house, have the same iCloud login, and even our accounts have the same email (mine)
I cannot even get anyone to speak with me! No one responds to my support requests, I tried to make a new account and it got banned again- I had even asked about making a new account and still got no response. They are blatantly ignoring me and I'm pretty sure it's because they don't believe me! It's a company run by losers who want to make peoples lives difficult just because they can. Power trip.
As per the title get banned with no chance of getting unbanned for writing the notion that Turkey committed genocide. $#*! Reddit.
I think reddit is great site to know about popular pop culture.
You will know about the new memes, ideas and freedom of speech
Thanks
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Used to be a favorite site of mine. Spend time searching up opinions, comments, reviews before purchasing something. Now 90% of the time I get a bs pop-up saying "use the app or beat it" so I'm beating it since the app is a 6 step sign up process, requires a Google account, and runs in your background harassing you with notifications. Ditch this site and move to quora. A lot easier and better service.
Answer: Absolutely cancer. Unless you're an NPC without a brain of your own.
Answer: Use sitejabber, much better. Since they don't make you jump through hoops to post a review and they don't censor negative reviews. TONS of bad sites online. TONS of corrupt sites. Clean up the internet. Break up these monopolistic companies.
Answer: Don't trust reviews from reddit because the site is censored to get rid of negative reviews. Censored by corrupt moderators and admins.
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