Do not frequent some certain default subs if you don't wanna get banned while criticizing Wikipedia on Reddit
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Do not frequent some certain default subs if you don't wanna get banned while criticizing Wikipedia on Reddit
Do not frequent some certain default subs if you don't wanna get banned while criticizing Wikipedia on Reddit. There's a mod who's been abusing their powers by censoring anyone on sight if they criticize Wikipedia in any way.
r/videos
r/gadgets
r/technology
r/listentothis
r/interestingasfuck
r/MadeMeSmile
r/nutrition
r/woahdude
r/singularity
r/Health
r/HealthyFood
r/business
r/ofcoursethatsathing
r/environment
r/DidntKnowIWantedThat
r/DecidingToBeBetter
r/technews
r/tech
r/INEEEEDIT
r/inthenews
r/PrimitiveTechnology
r/AutoModerator
r/pushshift
r/realtech
r/Ineedit
r/GoodEats
r/Bot
r/BotDefense
r/TechOfTheFuture
r/TechDystopia
r/TechnologyTalk
r/Treks
r/ladfrombrad
r/incredibleImages
r/Envirohno
r/YTKiller
So far according to the experiences of mine and others like bbb23sucks, spurious bans have been observed at /r/technology /r/tech, and /r/inthenews. Through some digging such as finding out claims and posts by others, /u/abrownn is the most likely culprit of the spurious bans.
The compiled sub list is the same as the one listing all subs abrownn is currently moderating, sans /r/worldnews since it's harder for abrownn to silence people off than other smaller subs because there's too many eyes watching over there. Regardless, please exercise due diligence if you want to criticize Wikipedia in these subs (such as make many posts and comments about mundane topics before talking about Wikipedia).
Please post screenshots of the banning messages either on here or on the likes of X/Mastodon/Bluesky with the hashtags #Bannedfromasubreddit AND #Wikipediacriticism if any readers ever encounter such spurious bans in the future. Do not talk about the bans on Reddit itself since it will violate the "no community interference" rule.
r/videos
r/gadgets
r/technology
r/listentothis
r/interestingasfuck
r/MadeMeSmile
r/nutrition
r/woahdude
r/singularity
r/Health
r/HealthyFood
r/business
r/ofcoursethatsathing
r/environment
r/DidntKnowIWantedThat
r/DecidingToBeBetter
r/technews
r/tech
r/INEEEEDIT
r/inthenews
r/PrimitiveTechnology
r/AutoModerator
r/pushshift
r/realtech
r/Ineedit
r/GoodEats
r/Bot
r/BotDefense
r/TechOfTheFuture
r/TechDystopia
r/TechnologyTalk
r/Treks
r/ladfrombrad
r/incredibleImages
r/Envirohno
r/YTKiller
So far according to the experiences of mine and others like bbb23sucks, spurious bans have been observed at /r/technology /r/tech, and /r/inthenews. Through some digging such as finding out claims and posts by others, /u/abrownn is the most likely culprit of the spurious bans.
The compiled sub list is the same as the one listing all subs abrownn is currently moderating, sans /r/worldnews since it's harder for abrownn to silence people off than other smaller subs because there's too many eyes watching over there. Regardless, please exercise due diligence if you want to criticize Wikipedia in these subs (such as make many posts and comments about mundane topics before talking about Wikipedia).
Please post screenshots of the banning messages either on here or on the likes of X/Mastodon/Bluesky with the hashtags #Bannedfromasubreddit AND #Wikipediacriticism if any readers ever encounter such spurious bans in the future. Do not talk about the bans on Reddit itself since it will violate the "no community interference" rule.
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Re: Do not frequent some certain default subs if you don't wanna get banned while criticizing Wikipedia on Reddit
This was the earlier ban by /r/technology on a now-closed personal account after posting anti-Wikipedia stuff there.
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Re: Do not frequent some certain default subs if you don't wanna get banned while criticizing Wikipedia on Reddit
You can post on alt subs like stupidpol, TrueAnon, etc.
"Globally banned" since September 5, 2023 for exposing harassment.
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Re: Do not frequent some certain default subs if you don't wanna get banned while criticizing Wikipedia on Reddit
That's right. Besides that, major Jewish community subs have become anti-Wikipedia beachheads on Reddit ever since the exposure of the Holocaust distortions on Wikipedia two years ago.
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Re: Do not frequent some certain default subs if you don't wanna get banned while criticizing Wikipedia on Reddit
UPDATE: Abrownn has reached out and denied any involvement of the spurious bans. The post thread will get retracted once hard proofs confirming their claim(s) are received.
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Re: Do not frequent some certain default subs if you don't wanna get banned while criticizing Wikipedia on Reddit
That list extends way beyond that list. There's a certain segment of communities who have become less marginalized, and who have great admiration for Wikipedia because they feel they stand up for them or tickle their fancy. This includes a wide variety of (heavily overlapping) communities of weebs, transsexuals, furries, third+ wave feminists, and autistics.
As a result they'll often ban you just for having a negative opinion of Wikipedia, assuming without evidence that it must mean hostility toward their exact identity or pet interest. It's wild.
As a result they'll often ban you just for having a negative opinion of Wikipedia, assuming without evidence that it must mean hostility toward their exact identity or pet interest. It's wild.
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Re: Do not frequent some certain default subs if you don't wanna get banned while criticizing Wikipedia on Reddit
Many Lemmy communities are more pro-Wikipedia than even Reddit.journo wrote: ↑Fri May 30, 2025 1:54 pmThat list extends way beyond that list. There's a certain segment of communities who have become less marginalized, and who have great admiration for Wikipedia because they feel they stand up for them or tickle their fancy. This includes a wide variety of (heavily overlapping) communities of weebs, transsexuals, furries, third+ wave feminists, and autistics.
As a result they'll often ban you just for having a negative opinion of Wikipedia, assuming without evidence that it must mean hostility toward their exact identity or pet interest. It's wild.
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Re: Do not frequent some certain default subs if you don't wanna get banned while criticizing Wikipedia on Reddit
At the risk of repeating myself, I repeat myself:
CHOOSE ONE SUBREDDIT AND PUT ALL YOUR EFFORT INTO IT. Nothing is accomplished by making 5 or 6 subs with the same focus, then letting them die out due to lack of interest.
CHOOSE ONE SUBREDDIT AND PUT ALL YOUR EFFORT INTO IT. Nothing is accomplished by making 5 or 6 subs with the same focus, then letting them die out due to lack of interest.
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Re: Do not frequent some certain default subs if you don't wanna get banned while criticizing Wikipedia on Reddit
REDDIT is the one which you should blame because they keep throwing curveballs with their stupid and spurious shadowbans which affected both my personal and communal accounts as if they're decapacitation strikes, which so far are not lifted despite numerous appeals. I can still manage a little to keep the communities afresh if not for their shadowbans, even if my health has declined due to that flu which is very like COVID due to razor blade symptoms months ago. But thanks for the motivation; I'll see if I can tell Ashley Rindsberg about the strange happenings at Reddit or not.ericbarbour wrote: ↑Sat Jun 28, 2025 5:57 pmAt the risk of repeating myself, I repeat myself:
CHOOSE ONE SUBREDDIT AND PUT ALL YOUR EFFORT INTO IT. Nothing is accomplished by making 5 or 6 subs with the same focus, then letting them die out due to lack of interest.