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Lashley

<<Tag Here>>
Member
Oct 25, 2017
60,069
I survived.

This is when Reddit is at it's best, mods of the subreddits having fun.
 

--R

Being sued right now, please help me find a lawyer
Member
Oct 25, 2017
12,808
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Lukar

Unshakable Resolve - Prophet of Truth
Member
Oct 27, 2017
23,429
I survived the snappening. Kinda happy but also kinda disappointed.
 

OrangeAtlas

Member
Oct 25, 2017
3,111
Live to see another day.

In a hellish post-apocalyptic hellscape where friends and heroes alike have puttered out and planes rain down from the sky.

But I lived!
 

Clay

Member
Oct 29, 2017
8,115
I've never really used Reddit, the users that are banned are only banned from that one specific subforum, right? I was confused why they had to ask permission from Reddit's admins to do this, don't subreddits like the Donald constantly ban people for petty reasons?
 

AmethystEnd

Member
Oct 26, 2017
400
I've never really used Reddit, the users that are banned are only banned from that one specific subforum, right? I was confused why they had to ask permission from Reddit's admins to do this, don't subreddits like the Donald constantly ban people for petty reasons?

Yeah, every subreddit is autonomous and the mods can ban for whatever reason they want.

They asked permission because banning 350 thousand users at once would probably take a lot out of the server. This is why the reddit admins themselves wrote the code to perform the ban; the subreddit's mods didn't do it.
 

gaiadyne

The Fallen
Oct 25, 2017
1,380
I've never really used Reddit, the users that are banned are only banned from that one specific subforum, right? I was confused why they had to ask permission from Reddit's admins to do this, don't subreddits like the Donald constantly ban people for petty reasons?
A mass banning of over 300,000 people at once required some higher authority because of potential server issues
 

Kalentan

Member
Oct 25, 2017
44,717
Joe Russo survived but Anthony was snapped. He posted on /r/inthesoulstone.

Regardless if intentional, that's great.