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    Mickey7 @lemmy.world

    My observations about reddit bans and how they work

    With the given that I have never seen any reddit protocols for temporary or permanent bans it seems like there is no protocol. It is really based on the individual opinions of admins. This is no different than the way it works with mods of groups. It is mostly a subjective decision.

    What you can’t do is call another user a cunt or something similar without getting banned from that group. You will also have an issue if you call a public figure a cunt or something similar. You will never be able to use any form of argument to endorse violence or the destruction of property. Before a group mod removes your comment, other users might “report” it. And if enough do it will trigger the Admins seeing it and in my opinion this is what causes permanent bans. Not only did you violate their stated rules in a group, but now you have drawn the attention of an Admin who has the ability to perm ban you site wide.

    One of the biggest changes I have seen is a greatly increased auto moderator. M

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    Mickey7 @lemmy.world

    What's the reason for this logo switch on their app

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    irelephant [he/him]🍭 @lemm.ee

    Reddit’s 50% plunge fails to entice dip buyers as growth slows

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27610195

    Summary

    Reddit shares have dropped 50% from their February peak, when the stock had soared over 500% from its $34 IPO price last March.

    Much of the early enthusiasm came from AI-related deals allowing Reddit’s content to be used for training models, but recent doubts about long-term growth in the AI sector have dimmed that optimism.

    Analysts remain skeptical and some call the stock “super overvalued,” noting Reddit still is not making any money.

    Market uncertainty and early investor sell-offs continue to weigh on Reddit and the broader tech sector.

    Non-paywall link

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    afronaut @slrpnk.net

    If you're still on Reddit...