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Reddit removed r/all "Entry points and links to r/all being removed starting today"
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
If they have some reason to not like older users that would make sense with my experience. I had like 100,000 comment karma over the last ~13 years. Last month I posted something like "the only way he (trump) is leaving is if 100,000 people drag him out" and got immediately sitewide banned with no warning, appeal denied. That was about the harshest thing I ever posted, 99.99% of my comments and posts were neutral or positive and they could see that clearly from my comment history. I wasn't there to be mean.
That's about the level of thing that caused me a coupld of my bans, so sounds about right.
When corporations get involved things almost always get worse.
definitely. Going public helped the shareholders, not the users.