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by Miner49er 1523 days ago
/r/chapotraphouse wasn't any worse then say /r/conservative or /r/politics, but it got banned.

/r/DarkNetMarkets. Just for discussing DNMs, AFAIK.

/r/shoplifting

/r/stealing

/r/beertrade: for trading beers

/r/gundeals for a bit. Several other gun buying subs are still banned.

/r/fakeid

/r/scotchswap: for trading Scotches

/r/cigarmarket

There's more, too.

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/r/chapotraphouse was calling for death on people on the reg with the full support of their moderators. That's why they got banned.

https://www.reddit.com/r/ShitPoliticsSays/comments/9m30os/rc...

https://www.reddit.com/r/ShitPoliticsSays/comments/bmtdqb/ch...

https://www.reddit.com/r/ShitPoliticsSays/comments/c66x0w/1_...

They cracked down on the baseball thing way before they got banned though; after they got quarantined. Yeah, they were saying killing slaveowners is good, but who doesn't think that? It's what the American Civil War was. It's self-defense, and no worse then everyone on reddit that is cheering for Ukraine to win the war against Russia (by killing Russian soldiers) or all the people that said what Kyle Rittenhouse did was good, or countless other calls for violence that occur on all types of subreddits.
>They cracked down on the baseball thing way before they got banned though; after they got quarantined.

And the_donald literally disallowed submissions for months before being banned. When reddit has a sub in their sights, they will find a reason.

This defense falls apart once you remember that this is a pro-communist subreddit that believes 'wage slavery' is a thing. And besides, this is hardly the only instance where content that breaks the sitewide rules was left up by the mods even after being reported.
IMO Chapo was banned as a misguided attempt at balance for banning /r/The_Donald, though it's not like they weren't an unruly bunch. Calls for violence weren't exactly unheard of there, ironic or not.

The rest of those are just banning discussions of illegal activity. Seems like a reasonable policy to me.

Trading beer and scotch isn't illegal, is it though? Neither is buying guns, or visiting/discussing dark net markets.

And it's not like there aren't thousands of other subs that discuss illegal activity. They haven't banned all the drug subs, or the hacking subs, etc. Pretty much any illegal activity you can still find subs for it. /r/streetracing, /r/piracy, etc.

> IMO Chapo was banned as an attempt at balance for the misguided banning of /r/The_Donald

FTFY

Nah. If anything that subreddit was kept around for way too long in a misguided attempt to not appear biased.
/r/bigchungus (pictures of fat Bugs Bunny? wha?)

/r/mgtow