• Bazell@lemmy.zip
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      Because of there is too much people from SNABC categories of Late Majority and Laggards still exist there. And I would even say that the spread is disproportionate, so these 2 groups are bigger than they should be. Especially Laggards.

      While the Fediverse still hasn’t passed the Early Adopters group.

      P. S. SNABC stands for social network adoption bell curve.

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    Not too much different from a lot of .world and .ml mods here. Weirdly, in Reddit’s defense, most of them at least don’t pretend they’re not assholes.

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    I like how Reddit admins will go after a user for breaking rules like circumventing an uncalled for ban from a bot and there’s no way to appeal. But the moment you report a mod or community for blatantly breaking the rules you’ll get a ban for abusing the report function.

    Stop using Reddit, learn from others.

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    the large subs like pics ban much more easily even more than political ones. one of my first bans in a account last decade was r/pics. this was before the trump madness took over reddit.

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      The sad thing is it isn’t new. The mod message explaining the ban may be new, but banning for commenting in another subreddit has been happening for years.