I know Reddit now has a stupid rule or policy about new accounts posting or commenting. They punish new users for just trying to have a conversation. Why does Reddit hate privacy? Is it just in the system trying to filter out bots? Well, it is doing a shitty job since bots are still a high percentage there. Reddit banned me, even when I was on the new user friendly subs. I tried with multiple locations with a VPN too. This has to make people go to other platforms. Like I did, I moved here.

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    28 days ago

    it’s been a hot minute since ive been on reddit, but iirc shadowbanned means “it appears I can interact, but in fact my posts and comments are silently being hidden from other users”

    it looks like you’re just straight up being banned.

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        28 days ago

        There was supposed to be a distinction, but it doesn’t look like Reddit is handling it very well anymore.

        A ban or “permanent suspension” (an odd name) is for ordinary bad behavior. You’re meant to know you are banned, why you are banned, and how to appeal if you think you didn’t break the rules.

        A shadowban is for spam or repeated ban evasion where an intentionally abusive account operator expects to get banned and will waste resources and make fewer successful posts if they can’t tell they’re banned.