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by 1024core
1862 days ago
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"participation" can take multiple forms. As far as I remember, I actually challenged some of the more egregious posts I saw on /r/chodi, but didn't spend too much time there, as who has the time to educate the whole planet? If that other sub is so bad, then Reddit should ban it outright; why recommend it to users only to get them banned in other subs? |
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Because reddit is generally hands off when it comes to moderation. It generally doesn't replace moderators nor punishes moderators for their actions.
>why recommend it to users only to get them banned in other subs?
probably because the recommendation algorithm isn't smart enough to figure that out.