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From a sub: Banned from /r/Gaming for telling someone the specific number for the .BIN file needed for PlayStation emulation on a discussion about emulation.
I didn't link shit. The user themselves had a list of .BIN files they were looking at and wasn't sure what they needed. I just told them which one they needed. Banned for piracy. The discussion itself wasn't locked and they didn't even remove my comment.
From the whole site: Posted "I concur" on a post of a woman wearing a shirt that said "it is always moral to punch a Nazi." The whole thread was seemingly used by a Nazi admin as bait, because they kept the main post up while banning every commenter agreeing with it.
It was over-turned after I appealed 3 separate times. But it was when I really started looking for alternatives to Reddit. Not more than a month later, they announced the API changes and someone mentioned Lemmy. Now I am here.