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    6 hours ago

    i was banned and i seriously dont know what i did. having your account banned for sharing concert photos shows its ridiculous. but i am not paul mccartney so i dont get it back

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    10 hours ago

    Dropbox link

    I think Reddit is using AI modbots that really don’t like external links that have superficial similarities to links used by scammers, I was also banned for something kind of similar.

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        I was banned for inciting violence by legitimately suggesting someone who appeared to be in distress seek counselling. Fortunately the person reviewing it got back to me 1/25th of a second later and upheld the ban, so I found Lemmy. Which is much much better.

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    The situation drew attention online after users pointed out the irony of the artist being blocked from sharing content from his own show.

    That’s the thing, it isn’t “his.” Nothing a worker creates under capitalism belongs to them. His music is a product, and that product belongs to the corporation that owns the rights. The customer doesn’t own it, either. They’re just paying for the right to attend a concert for one night. Want to see pictures of the show? That’s an additional fee.

    This seems to be capitalism’s final form: you will own nothing and be happy. You won’t own your own car, you’ll pay a monthly fee for autonomous driving “ride share” services. You won’t own your own home, you’ll pay a landlord for the privilege of living in their property. You certainly won’t own your own music, movies, video games, books or TV shows. Hell, maybe soon you won’t even own your own dishes or clothes or home furnishings. Water and food probably aren’t too far off, either. Soon they’ll own all the farm land and all the water infrastructure.

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      soon you won’t even own your own […] home furnishings

      This has been a thing for poor folks for a long time now. once they successfully wipe out the pesky middle class it will be a reality for everyone.

      Regarding clothes, the low quality fast fashion makes clothes essentially disposable, so consumers don’t really own clothes anymore also.

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      While I agree with you (and also hate reddit now) we don’t know if the rights ownership was the reason for removal, or some moderator being edgy, or dropbox link triggering spam filters.

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        So these private, for-profit corporations, that make tens of billions of dollars every year and are trying to buy up every industry, business and property, are communist? That’s what you’re going with?