
Funny enough, I noticed this. I remember not seeing a video of his on my list only to seeing it hours later, like 8 hours after the fact.
I didn't know they did this on there. I only experienced it myself on Reddit (I posted too much in r/cats LOL).
I only experienced it myself on Reddit (I posted too much in r/cats LOL).
Wouldn't surprise me if they did shadowban, easiest way to deal with their so-called problems and not have people complaining about them, because the average person wouldn't notice.
They shadowbanned me, too, because I posted something that had a link in it when I was new to a particular subreddit...so mean...
Oh it's entirely possible, for sure. Used to call them white knighters, but no idea what the term is now. Get offended on others' behalf and act like they're such morally strong people and know exactly what the group or person they're 'defending' have been through. Most of the time that group is more than strong enough to stand up for themselves, but no, here comes chad the empathetic hero to the rescue. It's ok, black people, here comes a 20 year old white guy named Chad to stand up for you! Rape victims? Don't worry, Chad knows all about that! He'll tell them what's what! Female genital mutilation in Africa? Chad knows what that's like, too! Armenian genocide? Yep, here's the Chadster! He's just so noble...I do wonder if one of the SJW types who still hates pewds for using "not that place in Africa" during a live stream did it. I feel like these people are very fragile and easily upset over things, even if they happened years ago and don't even affect them (I see a lot of young white kids getting upset for black folks like they have any idea or clue).
Yeah I was new to reddit as well. I didn't know I couldn't share links so much. lol
They are also so cringy too. I saw a video with two younger black girls yelling at a group of antifa white girls for spray painting a Starbucks with "BLM" and the one is yelling "This is not what this is about, they are going to see this and blame us not you!". They didn't have a response. Suprise surprise.Oh it's entirely possible, for sure. Used to call them white knighters, but no idea what the term is now. Get offended on others' behalf and act like they're such morally strong people and know exactly what the group or person they're 'defending' have been through. Most of the time that group is more than strong enough to stand up for themselves, but no, here comes chad the empathetic hero to the rescue. It's ok, black people, here comes a 20 year old white guy named Chad to stand up for you! Rape victims? Don't worry, Chad knows all about that! He'll tell them what's what! Female genital mutilation in Africa? Chad knows what that's like, too! Armenian genocide? Yep, here's the Chadster! He's just so noble...
Yeah I pretty much stopped using reddit after that outside of rare occasions. I had no idea either until a mod told me.Reddit really needs to make that more known as a rule, and a consequence. I didn't even know I was shadowbanned until the mod of that subreddit told me he kept having to approve anything I posted.
They are also so cringy too. I saw a video with two younger black girls yelling at a group of antifa white girls for spray painting a Starbucks with "BLM" and the one is yelling "This is not what this is about, they are going to see this and blame us not you!". They didn't have a response. Suprise surprise.
Same here, I only use it for one subreddit that now houses the members of GameWinners.com, a site I used to run the community of and was around for a good twenty years before shutting down...only means of keeping in touch now is through that subredditYeah I pretty much stopped using reddit after that outside of rare occasions. I had no idea either until a mod told me.
I would never...Beerus is gonna follow YouTube and begin shadowbanning