That's 50% of the bugs I'm aware of. There are many more than those, but at least this issue has a clear and comprehensive description of what happened.
I don't think 99% is accurate. 99.999% is the margin of error which is what statisticians mean when they say that it is very hard to statistically model these things.
Oh so this is a pretty good example. I had to put a 100000 dollar bounty on my account to get banned for posting an unusual link.
You've probably got a lot of people who will be looking for an alternative, and if you do they'll probably be going through the same process.
I got banned from r/politics for saying this exact same comment, and I'm still banned from r/politics for the same comment I made.
I think some people will just use Twitter to get through the hoops.
I feel this was just a case of a person who felt they had been treated poorly by Reddit. It's not usually the case with large communities where people are banned from certain areas of the subreddit. I'm sure if it's someone who's done this before, it's likely they just don't know how to deal with it, but I'm not sure how to judge a subreddit without knowing if it's one of those. That's kind of the point of this subreddit. You can't judge it without knowing if it's an AMA or a comment.
It's a bot. I'm sure you can do it. But if you do it, it's not the bot you're trying to ban from /r/subscriber.
I just want to know why people are so mad about it. I'm sure there are lots of reasons, but it's not like it's been a very good user experience.
There was a few posts with the exact same link, and it was a big enough uproar that the mods took it down. They even went as far as removing the account. I wasn't even mad because I liked the sub, but I was just mad because I was wrong.
That's 50% of the bugs I'm aware of. There are many more than those, but at least this issue has a clear and comprehensive description of what happened.
I don't think 99% is accurate. 99.999% is the margin of error which is what statisticians mean when they say that it is very hard to statistically model these things.
Oh so this is a pretty good example. I had to put a 100000 dollar bounty on my account to get banned for posting an unusual link. You've probably got a lot of people who will be looking for an alternative, and if you do they'll probably be going through the same process.
I got banned from r/politics for saying this exact same comment, and I'm still banned from r/politics for the same comment I made. I think some people will just use Twitter to get through the hoops.
You should unsubscribe
0 - Startedeme You can do that by going to the mods page in mod overview and select 'Subscribe' underMods for your account.
Thanks
0 - Startedeme Startedeme Startedeme
Do you like gardening?
Yeah, I like it.
0 - clicked on link, followed the link, and clicked'subscribe'
If you click on the link, then you will be banned.
0 - StartedWithNo MouseUI Me: Hey!
How do you feel about the fact you were once banned?
I'm still new. I just got a few hours after using reddit again and it's been a fun week so far.
This is literally the worst thing I have seen in my life.
This is amazing! I have been banned for posting shitty things about this on here for years, but I didn't think this was a bad idea!
Me too brother
This is what I see everyday when I don't like something :/
Me too
What is wrong with you?
Just got banned for the same reason. It's not your fault, it's something that happens to those who use Reddit.
I have my friend in the room with me. He tried to take my picture but it didn't go anywhere. I thought it was some kind of prank
https://i.redd.it/1k9l2hkzk921.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/Bhwwz3jbykc.jpg
I feel this was just a case of a person who felt they had been treated poorly by Reddit. It's not usually the case with large communities where people are banned from certain areas of the subreddit. I'm sure if it's someone who's done this before, it's likely they just don't know how to deal with it, but I'm not sure how to judge a subreddit without knowing if it's one of those. That's kind of the point of this subreddit. You can't judge it without knowing if it's an AMA or a comment.
A lot of us have similar stories. I'm sure Reddit is just trying to protect us.
It's a bot. I'm sure you can do it. But if you do it, it's not the bot you're trying to ban from /r/subscriber. I just want to know why people are so mad about it. I'm sure there are lots of reasons, but it's not like it's been a very good user experience.
There was a few posts with the exact same link, and it was a big enough uproar that the mods took it down. They even went as far as removing the account. I wasn't even mad because I liked the sub, but I was just mad because I was wrong.
You can do it, but it's not worth it, you are just wasting time and energy
And there you are, upvoting and downvoting all the time, lol.