General info:
/r/illnessfakers (IF) follows "subjects" (almost exclusively young women, there are a few older ones, currently no men) who are suspected of faking illness and having Munchausen's. They are referred to as "munchies".
The sub is heavily moderated, with it's 2 most important rules being
1. All posts / comments must be on topic (about illness faking, no random things)
2. No blogging (talking about yourself or your diseases/ conditions)
The heavy handed modding of the sub, combined with how annoying their mods are, has resulted in several very dramatic moments. Here are some of my favorites.
Notable meta dramas
ASH IS NO LONGER AN APPROVED SUBJECT, EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY
The main mod of illnessfakers determined that there was too much BEC (b-word eating crackers) content about Ashley Carnduff. Ashley's real issue is Crohn's disease (which she does have). Her made up complaints are Chronic Lyme acquired from a spider bite, other Lyme associated bacteria, and others. She is thought to be lying about having hEDS and POTS. She also went on an arc of being really obsessed with her period.
From the OP:
Hey, everyone. We are removing Ash as a subject, effective immediately. The content being posted is 99% irrelevant to her medical narrative, and the pure hate and bullying that goes on in threads about her is unacceptable and intolerable. The vibe on this sub needs to shift, fam. We are running the risk of losing this sub from all the cruelty happening here. EVERY other sub has been banned and if we go hardcore snarky like other places, we're next. PLEASE, stop with the body shaming, fat shaming, slut shaming, critiquing someone's posing, critiquing someone's eyebrows, and stop posting BEC content that has zero relevance in a subreddit that is dedicated to discussing behavior consistent with MBI and related medical deception.
This post has 1,000 comments. There are some people who don't care, and many who get very mad. IMO this had less to do with the actual content being disallowed, and more to do with the fact that everybody hates the mods.
Shutting down posting about Ashley lead to the creation of several private subreddits and a larger public one /r/Ashleycarnduff which is pretty active and contains even more drama.
There are some mentions of this incident on kiwifarms Munchausen's by Internet thread as well here
The mods later change their minds and issue this follow up post.
Here the main mod apologizes and announces they are reverting the rule after many days of deliberation. People are happy, but the damage is done, and many users appear to leave the sub after this.
This also led to the creation of /r/IFModsExposed, a sub only for pooping on IF mods, and where posting or commenting got an instant perma-ban from IF. That sub was banned by Reddit pretty quickly.
For several months, IF had all posts and comments on manual approval, despite only having 1 active mod for a sub of 150K. After the manual removal was lifted, mods started locking all posts related to one specific person - Dani Marina.
Dani Marina is an almost 40 year old woman who until recently lived with her parents. She had anorexia when she was younger, and shortly after started seeking attention and medical procedures for GI issues. She recently admitted she actually has been diagnosed with Munchausen's, and has admitted to intentionally injuring herself in the past (by doing things like breaking her bones with baseball bats).
Like before, the crackdown from IF mods leads to the creation of a new specific sub /r/DaniMarina. This sub has also had many of it's own dramas, which would be another post.
It is important to note that these subs focused on only one person are way more unhinged.
POLL: Should we allow a RECOVERED FD Patient to do a Q&A Here?
The main mod (again) suggests an AMA from a recovered Factitious Disorder patient
Hey all,
Over the course of this sub's history, questions like this have come up a few times, but this is an unique circumstance and I think this particular issue should be put to the community for a vote. Historically, our policy has been not to allow any sort of Q&A with people who admit having FD/MBI or who are 'trying to stop' because it is giving attention to them and that feeds the issue. We have, however, heard from someone who is now recovered and they have offered to share about their experiences, so I agreed to put it to you all for a vote.
People in this thread basically scold the mod for this terrible idea, and the mods backtrack again.
Let me know if I should make another post! This is only a portion of the total drama.
Edit: I almost forgot one of the best things to come from the Ashley Carnduff drama - this literal manifesto about the IF mods.
And semi-relevant to recent events, from a post linked in the manifesto, is mod work real work? (Deleted account is mod /u/CatAteRoger 's old account)
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I'm so happy in the Congo9mo ago #6032848 Found 1 Lottershe Ticket! spent 0 currency on pingsI remember this sub from a post about a women who picked the skin off her legs all the way to the bone and the legs had to be amputated. The commenters were really mad that she was faking her illness. Not that she faked the injuries, the pictures were very real and graphic, but rather she was supposedly only pretending to be crazy
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She wasn't pretending to be crazy; she was pretending to have a mysterious illness that caused her flesh to rot away. She denied picking her skin for the most part.
I don't know why she wasn't involuntarily committed. She could've died from infection or surgical complications, as if destroying your legs wasn't bad enough.
I still wonder how much insight she had about herself. It's one thing to have a horrible mental disorder like that, but it's another to pretend that your self-inflicted wounds are caused by a physical disease.
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At one point she dropped into the KF thread to basically confess. She started self-harming because she was fascinated by the process of injuries healing, and how they marked the passage of time and also represented "accomplishment" of some sort. She implied she has nothing else going on in her life to look forward or be proud of besides watching her body attempt to cope with the injuries she inflicted on it. I would speculate she started small and got addicted to it, was in denial about her addiction, and losing her legs was a wake up call that the "healing" part of her special interest wasn't panning out.
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Yes that's Kelly. She has her own kiwifarms thread too. She was / is very mentally ill, she just didn't have the specific physical disease (Bechet's I think) she said she had. That one is very sad.
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The whole munchies thread is a riveting, if horrifying, read.
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I try to follow it, but I think I don't have the right kind / amount of autism to deal with the single long thread format, so it's a struggle. I feel like it's good for people with no autism or a ton of autism, but I'm too in-between. It is really interesting though, I wish it was easier to read.
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Kate Farms Shill is easily the best poster in the thread. If you search by username in the thread you can probably get >60% of the true highlights. Genocider Syo is another good one, more frequently with commentary than original content. Otherwise navigating by highlights can help avoid trudging through a lot of repetitive comments.
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Honestly true insane munchies, not just attention whores, are some of the more fricked up stories I've read online. They lengths they go to keep up the appearance at the cost of their own health (ironically enough) is crazy.
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