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/r/TxAbortionSupport - The bait is cast

r/TxAbortionSupport is now open for mod applications. Just PM me your reddit username and I'll shoot you an invite in the next couple hours or so. I reserve the right not to add you if your name is as subtle as 9/11.

The plan for the subreddit is as follows: it is an inversion of the TxBountyHunter sub. We pretend to help texans get illegal abortions or to be texans needing abortions (r*pe, etc). Hopefully to fuel the flames of outrage over the ban, maybe get some positive press even. Ideally we get some rightoids to rage, TPTK-style.

After a while, we execute @TheTroubleWithPibbles plan of weaponising subreddit bans. Ideally by that point we have had some visibility among progressive-reddit so that they think we are one of them. Then we switch gears and bait the admins in banning us, though im not completely sure yet of how to do that without blowing our cover.

The end-goal is to get an inverse of the NNN situation. Instead of a subreddit getting banned for bullshit reasons and janny sperging, the sub got banned for "legit" reasons (brigading? Doxxing?) But because we are "good guys" the jannies sperg out to get us unbanned. If that works, great, if not also not bad because we will leave behind the legacy of a subreddit named "TxAbortionSupport" being banned, which can be used in the future to rile up people against the admongs - "look at these fascists, they banned a subreddit that promoted women's health and reproductive rights".

If it goes as planned, every step of the plan should create drama, so even if we hit only half of our goals it will be worth it

But I cant do this alone.

Uncle Ted needs YOU.

Enlist now and yeet those texan fetuses.

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Then we switch gears and bait the admins in banning us, though im not completely sure yet of how to do that without blowing our cover.

Just make the content such that reddit will be legally liable to get sued in Texas. Plebbit admins love to grandstand about their principles, right up until the instant it costs them a dime.

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Plebbit admins love to grandstand about their principles, right up until the instant it costs them a dime.

How does that work in the US; are they liable in the jurisdictions that the site is consumed, or just where they're located as a company? I always hear about people bringing lawsuits in other states and it confuses the heck out of me as a Brit.

I'm so curious as to how they're not fighting legal battles all over the place; I'm sure someone mentioned obligations about not hosting adult content (i.e. all the "GoneWild" subs) on a website that not only allows minors to sign-up, but actively encourages it via content aimed at them (i.e. groomer subs)

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No need for that, all you need is to start posting SuperStraight or "Fatphobic" content

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without blowing our cover.

Lern2reed u dumbshit

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