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An update from my previous thread: the thread has been cleansed and locked by a moderator, likely under duress from Reddit admins - unless their mods were just asleep for two days.
But just take a look at the behavior of the users now. Several comments, some removed, that called for violence and/or doxing got tens, if not thousands of upvotes and favorable responses and any reasonable users who spoke out against it got the exact opposite reaction.
Here's another comment that shows how much "respect" they have for their own mods.
If moderators clearly can't control their users, who blatantly violate Reddit rules and/or condone, endorse, or encourage Reddit rule violations, and if each time a thread gets posted, there are an uncontrolled amount of users threatening violence and doxing, which violates Reddit's anti-harassment rule:
Being annoying, vote brigading, or participating in a heated argument is not harassment, but following an individual or group of users, online or off, to the point where they no longer feel that it's safe to post online or are in fear of their real life safety is.
…then what's the solution?
Username blurring does nothing. One can easily search for keywords, and most users there know this site and several other incel subreddits.
/r/IncelTears is on its death bed, mark my words.
But just take a look at the behavior of the users now. Several comments, some removed, that called for violence and/or doxing got tens, if not thousands of upvotes and favorable responses and any reasonable users who spoke out against it got the exact opposite reaction.
Here's another comment that shows how much "respect" they have for their own mods.
If moderators clearly can't control their users, who blatantly violate Reddit rules and/or condone, endorse, or encourage Reddit rule violations, and if each time a thread gets posted, there are an uncontrolled amount of users threatening violence and doxing, which violates Reddit's anti-harassment rule:
Being annoying, vote brigading, or participating in a heated argument is not harassment, but following an individual or group of users, online or off, to the point where they no longer feel that it's safe to post online or are in fear of their real life safety is.
…then what's the solution?
Username blurring does nothing. One can easily search for keywords, and most users there know this site and several other incel subreddits.
/r/IncelTears is on its death bed, mark my words.