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Not really. I didn't tone down what I said in my previous comment. The two things I got banned for this week are exactly what I said in my comment above. Very short comments not violating any rules. Banned.
I also determined they're handing out auto-bans for certain word combinations. I had a few accounts banned for mentioning the "2nd amendment" coupled with a few other terms in the same comment. Was very careful not to violate any actual site rules, especially after the first ban involving those words. I was pretty sure about this after a few bans, then I saw a whole comment chain of people talking about it as well and that confirmed my theory.
My last shadowban was a comment that literally just said "Mussolini and Gaddafi". That's it. Shadowbanned. You can always tell you've been shadowbanned cuz it'll start telling you that you have to wait between posting comments. Then you can go to Reddit's appeal page and if you can appeal, it means you've been shadowbanned. Or you can use the 3rd party shadowban checker website. And obviously your comments will stop being upvoted/downvoted or commented on because no one can see them.
And it's not like they're catching up to me a day or two later and determining I circumvented their bans. Some of my accounts last months and months. They always all get banned based on a single comment.
Nah. Reddit is going full shitshow and supporting the rise of fascism in America by censoring users who aren't even breaking rules. If you've been on Reddit long enough, you know the leadership is awful and they've been consistently making bad decisions for the platform for years now.
I've always said it and I'll keep saying it. It's their platform and they can run it like they want. But I believe the "Front Page Of The Internet" has a responsibility that extends beyond themselves. And, of course, if they choose to keep making shitty decisions, they're going to keep losing users and we'll keep seeing an increase in Lemmy activity.