(it was definitely not unmoderated)

  • bunnygirl [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    4 months ago

    It’s back up luckily!!

    looks like reddit had some shitty automation tool go wild and it banned a bunch of subs that shouldn’t have been

  • Are_Euclidding_Me [e/em/eir]@hexbear.net
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    4 months ago

    I’ve suspected for awhile that “it was unmoderated” is kind of a catchall for when reddit wants to ban a sub but doesn’t have a real reason. Here’s some more evidence to toss on that pile, I guess. Sucks that they took down this very helpful resource, fucking reddit

    • Tabitha ☢️[she/her]@hexbear.net
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      4 months ago

      reddit has a system that declares mods as active and inactive (if you’re a mod you can see who is active and not in the mod list), if reddit suspends the last remaining active mod on a subreddit, it sometimes will also ban the subreddit. So your subreddit can be banned for “unmoderated” just because it was a low traffic sub that didn’t need moderation. No idea if this applies to the subreddit this post is about.

      Also, if you’re an inactive top mod, you might not be allowed to add/remove mods (not sure if this applies when there are no active mods).

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    4 months ago

    The subreddit appears to have been restored. But this means they are currently considering a ban.

    Hexbear should begin preparations to replace it.

    • MaeBorowski [she/her]@hexbear.net
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      4 months ago

      Ever since the API crackdown thing especially, they’ve going through and quietly banning all kinds of subs that might scare advertisers, or that they just don’t like for political reasons. The venn diagram for those two things has a lot of overlap of course. They’ve been killing off small leftist subs (as we know, they killed off the bigger ones a while back now), piracy subs, porn subs (no tears shed from me about that, though I expect it will probably end up hurting sex workers too like that sort of thing always does) etc. I think r/piracy is so big that there would be enough backlash which makes reddit reluctant to axe it, but I expect it will be on the block too before much longer. But for example, r/fmovies was banned last month.

      Anyway, I expect the ban on r/TransDIY is that part of the venn diagram that it scares advertisers and is something reddit is politically in opposition to. Like What_Religion_R_They said, the reasoning and justification they’ll use is bullshit about it being potentially harmful to minors.