The guy stomps on innocent, unsuspecting little turtles and occasionally burns them alive. Of course it should be flagged.
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And what's with those legs on SMB2? He's clearly on some kind of drugs.
Why stop there? If I where reddit and we go with these kinds of decisions, I'd propose the use of LLMs to ban anything that consititutes negative statement including disagreements.
So you think they will get sued by Nintendo?
Came to the comments to find this question lol
It’s getting harder not to hate these people
The enshittification continues.
All because of greed.
I don't think this is about greed... this about owners not liking how plebs feel about a dead CEO
Hey look, the cancer is dying of itself..
I was banned for warning people i would punch them if they upvoted violent content and to knock it off. If spez doesnt want my help then he can go back to his personally moderated kiddy porn subreddits
With doxxing being the threat it is, I kind of get why a mod wouldn't be comfortable with that. The absolute last thing any mod acting in good faith wants is for someone to track down and hurt in real life a member of their community. Telling people you will punch them for upvoting violent content could be seen as the first step to doxxing someone. It's a bit over sensitive but we've all heard true horror stories about people getting doxxed.
I’m actually so happy to see the start of the fall of Reddit. It’s been going on for a couple years or so, but it is happening.
It's so ironic how a site with a leftist lean just chose to alienate their core base. I guess their hope conservatives and liberals staying will make up for it? Lol
It’s becoming Facebook. A cesspool of people just reverberating off of each other.
Does it flag "Notmario"?
It just shows how scared the elites are of all the people they screwed over.
Luigi is a hero.
See how easy that is when you aren't given the table scraps of the rich?
Yeah, I was banned for talking about suicidal thoughts, so they’re definitely going to ban me if I say Luigi Mangione is my hero and did a beautiful thing.
Allegedly.
The fact that I can read this comment, makes this site a million times better.
A Reddit spokesperson, who requested that The Verge not use their name due to the sensitive subject matter
What the fuck is this? We’re granting corporate spokespeople anonymity now?
You give it to whoever asks for it or you never get another source again.
Innocent until proven guilty.
Fucking scary shit. Now, it is simply "liking" content Reddit doesn't like. Soon, it will be upvoting things that the government doesn't want you to see, or paints them in a bad light.
So, are subs like /r/Mario and /r/Nintendo going to be banned for "encouraging violence"?