@Kong-Vann and
@funkykongpathianflorist have become redditalicious recently. This bad boy didn't even use any scary no no words and he's permachudded + banned. It's not ironic or to cause drama they're just jannying anything remotely offensive to libs.
I myself have had to make 10 accounts in a row because carp keeps shadowbanning me for offending him by saying BIPOC. Can't post anything for some undetermined amount of time on a new account or you get silently shadowbanned. Dark days.
And imagine, all they need to fix the problem is just to stop jannying so much. Literally just put down the mop. But they can't help it, they get a sexual thrill from making things worse. So they'll most likely keep doing what they're doing. It's time to start looking at a fork.
Who would be interested in an "active clone" of rdrama (i.e. we get to steal all the current and new features and bugfixes Aevann makes) but with absolute minimal (CP, doxxing, spam) jannying?
(Note: this thread will be short lived as I'll most certainly get shadowbanned. Will repost it on another account every time that happens)
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My posts are demand-influenced. People feel the need to positively influence themselfes from others. The idiot is a part of the social system and as such has a vital part to play in society as he provides the chance for others to look down on him as he's doing such idiotic things. The internet has desensitised the general public. Someone whos erratically yelling things isn't as off-putting as it used to be when the village idiot was doing that job. People demand weird content that is crossing the boarders of social norms. People putting their bathroom usage on social media seem to be what people want to see. Actually, they are weird, much weirder than most of the other content here. As you can see, this content gets upmarseyd. You may not like it, but this content is satisfying the need for which people come to this subreddit.
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