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by bbor 643 days ago
It's shockingly frustrating and disheartening.

I recently (like, yesterday) got permanently banned from Reddit for "report abuse", for some random semi-nonsense comment I reported a month ago on a meme subreddit. Regardless of how justified that is or isn't -- I only have one side of the story to share of course, and I think I just got caught in some labor-saving measures for their underpaid+overworked admin staff -- it's a great reminder of these corporations' power over us.

A lifetime ban from a forum is certainly not as practically bad as the nightmare scenario of losing GMail, but still not great. I used Reddit to discuss technology, philosophy, and politics, and was quite active over the last year especially, using the platform's various science subs to share+refine the ideas I'm developing for my upcoming book with experts. Obviously there's a professional element there, but it was also a big outlet for me, keeping me motivated to share my work when I was feeling like scrapping it all due to anxiety and/or pessimism. Getting 50 upvotes on your detailed critique of some tenured professor's work feels better than you might imagine! I even had 45 "followers", though I never quite learned what that feature was or why it existed -- still, it was a nice ego boost at time when I needed that desperately.

Now that I'm banned for life, I'm basically just planning on giving up that part of my personality for now. Perhaps publishing my book will earn me some friends/critics willing to discuss such things with me, or perhaps I can make some when I start a PhD someday, but until then, Reddit's the only show in town; I've realized that Reddit is to scientific discussion what LinkedIn is to professional networking.

Like LinkedIn there are alternatives, but also like LinkedIn, the alternatives lack network effects and features. Lemmy is absurdly small+monolithic by comparison (/r/philosophy alone is 395x bigger than the entire 'Lemmyverse' put together, and much more diverse), HackerNews is highly focused and intentionally underdeveloped ("You're posting too fast!" + no markdown or communities), Twitter is somehow a Nazi thing now, and LessWrong is... well, it's its own beast. I could try Bluesky or Threads, but A) I've been a forum diehard since finding giantitp.com in middle school, and B) that feels a little like asking to be hurt again, lol. Would love any recommendations from passerby, though!

...sorry, had to get that off my chest, I guess. 12+ years of comments disappearing due to a random incident was more of an emotional blow than I expected, to be perfectly honest. TL;DR: Never, ever report any comments on Reddit. Ever. It's an under-appreciated risk.

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If it helps, Reddit outside of the niche or rare well-moderated subs is detestable; a wasteland of bots and ads and partisan nonsense.

Even on the science subs, no one cares about your older comments or the age of your account, except to pull things out of it to try and doxx you or invalidate your opinions.

You can make another account on a VPN and still get the same upvotes, still reach the same eyeballs, get the same feedback and motivation boost. 'Followers' don't matter, real relationships do.

It might even be good to have a fresh account in some unexpected ways. Or not - because fuck that place. Like you said, you'll always be at the mercy of admins who have made it very clear how they feel about users.

Best of luck with the book.

Thanks for the kind words! Yeah I've sorta taken it for granted that I'm going to comply with their "no ban evasion" rule, but I guess I should give it some thought if I find the urge some day. Given that my old account was publicly linked to my real name (and I'd like to do the same for any new one), that could get a little tricky... But that's obviously a self-imposed hurdle.
> comply with their "no ban evasion" rule,

Fuck 'em.

What are they gonna do, site-wide ban you again? If so, VPN a third account with your real name. A fourth, a fifth. It costs them a lot to ban you for dumb reasons, and costs you nothing to make new accounts.

I'd suggest creating an email newsletter for people to join if they like your posts. It's the only way to have a reliable audience, because every large platform these days is suspect.

Should’ve quit cold turkey with the rest of us when they took 3rd party clients away.
Usenet still has really good newsgroups. My list:

alt.2600

alt.2600.hackers

alt.2600.hope

alt.2600.hope.announce

alt.anonymous

alt.ascii-art

alt.comics.classic

alt.comp.emulators.executor

alt.comp.linux

alt.comp.os.linux

alt.comp.os.windows-98se

alt.comp.sys.emulators

alt.computer.workshop

alt.consciousness

alt.culture.usenet

alt.cybergoth

alt.cyberpunk

alt.cyberpunk.movement

alt.cypherpunks

alt.fan.usenet

alt.folklore.computers

alt.linux

alt.math

alt.math.recreational

alt.math.undergrad

alt.os.linux

alt.os.linux.slackware

alt.privacy

alt.privacy.anon-server

alt.sci.amateur

alt.sci.physics.new-theories

alt.startrek

alt.sys.pdp10

alt.sys.pdp11

alt.tv.simpsons

alt.usenet

bionet.neuroscience

comp.ai

comp.ai.neural-nets

comp.ai.philosophy

comp.arch

comp.arch.embedded

comp.emulators.apple2

comp.emulators.cbm

comp.emulators.game-consoles

comp.emulators.misc

comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine

comp.graphics.apps.gnuplot

comp.infosystems.gemini

comp.infosystems.gopher

comp.is.linux.networking

comp.lang.awk

comp.lang.c

comp.lang.c++

comp.lang.c.moderated

comp.lang.lisp

comp.lang.misc

comp.lang.perl

comp.lang.perl.announce

comp.lang.perl.misc

comp.lang.perl.moderated

comp.lang.perl.modules

comp.lang.perl.tk

comp.lang.tcl

comp.mail.mutt

comp.misc

comp.mobile.android

comp.mobile.misc

comp.os.cpm

comp.os.linux.advocacy

comp.os.linux.misc

comp.os.msdos.misc

comp.os.msdos.programmer

comp.os.qnx

comp.programming

comp.risks

comp.robotics.misc

comp.sys.amiga.announce

comp.sys.amiga.games

comp.sys.amiga.hardware

comp.sys.amiga.misc

comp.sys.amiga.programmer

comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action

comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.adventure

comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.misc

comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg

comp.unix.admin

comp.unix.misc

comp.unix.programmer

comp.unix.questions

comp.unix.shell

comp.windows.x

es.charla.actualidad

es.charla.politica.misc

es.comp.hackers

es.comp.os.linux.anuncios

es.comp.os.linux.instalacion

es.comp.os.linux.misc

es.comp.os.linux.programacion

es.comp.os.linux.redes

es.rec.ficcion.misc

es.rec.juegos.comp.aventuras

es.rec.juegos.rol

es.rec.tv.series

gnu.hurd.bug

hispagatos.chat

hispagatos.comunicados

hispagatos.talk

linux.debian.ports.hurd

misc.news.internet.discuss

news.admin.moderation

news.admin.net-abuse.usenet

news.admin.peering

news.announce.important

news.announce.newgroups

news.announce.newsgroups

news.groups

news.groups.proposals

news.software.misc

news.software.nntp

news.software.readers

perl.beginners

perl.dbi.dev

perl.modules

perl.perl5.changes

perl.perl5.porters

rec.ars.sf.tv

rec.ars.sf.written

rec.arts.comics.misc

rec.arts.comics.strips

rec.arts.int-fiction

rec.arts.movies.current-films

rec.arts.sf.fandom

rec.games.int-fiction

rec.games.mud.admin

rec.games.mud.announce

rec.games.mud.diku

rec.games.mud.lp

rec.games.mud.misc

rec.games.mud.tiny

rec.games.roguelike.nethack

rec.humor.d

rec.humor.funny

rec.humor.funny.d

rec.humor.funny.reruns

rocksolid.feeds

rocksolid.shared.i2p

sci.anthropology.paleo

sci.astro

sci.electronics.basic

sci.electronics.design

sci.electronics.misc

sci.electronics.repair

sci.environment

sci.logic

sci.math

sci.math.num-analysis

sci.math.research

sci.math.symbolic

sci.misc

sci.physics.relativity

sci.physics.research

sci.skeptic

talk.environment

talk.origins

https://www.eternal-september.org it's your friend.

Can you not just create another account?
As discussed above, yes you can try to get around their IP blocks using a VPN — I’m guessing they have some basic ML models watching new account creation from banned IPs. It just seems… idk, pitiful? Embarrassing?

Also the subs I was creating are now locked forever behind a banned account, which is more funny than anything