Reddit slowly became filled with hatelocked

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I have been on reddit for just about 12 years now. Something I've noticed over time is just how hateful the place has become. A complete outrage machine. Every single sub became filled with it. I've filtered so many subreddits over the last few years, it's insane. I don't know enough about this place to be sure, but I do hope it doesn't become the same type of echo chamber of anger.

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r/gamingcirclejerk sounds like a unlikely place to find mods who are open to opinions. I'm at the point where I've conditioned myself not to comment on big subreddits because if I know not enough people will side with me about something it's pointless to say it. That I feel like a lot of people sense in intellectual debates. They think you're all on camera and this is for the front page of a newspaper or something and you have to have full time editors proof reading it. It never was meant to be like that though, and it creates an information suppressed community.

I’ve conditioned myself not to comment on big subreddits...

Doesn't that defy the whole point of having free expression?? Having to always walk on eggshells is total bullshit. If you get downvoted, that's one thing, I am more than fine with taking the hit if others don't agree with my comment, but getting banned for something that is simply an alternative viewpoint is nonsense. And I obviously get why banning people is needed sometimes (spam, totally hateful comments, sexual links, etc), but bans should be for a limited time (like say a 24 HR ban) so as not to force a user to needlessly create a new account every other week because of some out of control mod.

Yep, I was talking more about downvote hivemind and getting hidden/shadow banned. Not the same conversation I guess... But it is a symptom of the behaviour reddit has turned into. I remember I used to not feel so judged online when I was in highschool for expression, but Reddit now adays is an angry place to be in sometimes.

But if it’s on r/all, shouldn’t that be an expectation to have a differing view point expressed on a controversial topic?

Also, the mods didn’t ban me from the sun, the admins account banned me completely from the entire site.

“Banned by reddit”

Not

“Banned by moderator”

Except for egregious issues (endless spamming, posting onlyfans links, and just totally hateful posts all the time) there should almost never be a total and complete permanent ban.

Someone's first offense should be a 24 hr ban. Basically a cooling-off period. No big deal. Go outside for a bit. If you get banned again, maybe it is then 48 hrs. And there should be some stipulations where the same mod can't ban you again (to keep them from abusing the rules). And then it goes up from there by a day with every new ban. The whole permanent ban thing needs to go away except for extreme cases.

I have no idea how Lemmy works, but I really hope they are open to a system like this.

I know a streamer who also got banned for a personal message he sent to a fan. He had the word bastard in it but it was in jest. On his own subreddit... He talked to the fan on a stream and he even denied reporting him, which means Reddit watches your messages and you can be banned for a week for saying "bad words". Reddit is dead lol.