Huge Moderation changes in this subreddit

Genuinely WTF is wrong with many of you here.

When we made this subreddit we expected yall to discuss atheism, debate, talk about religious trauma maybe geopolitics some popular culture.

and I expected the moderation to be mostly me having to delete disrespectful comments from muslims

Instead this subreddit ended up being filled with hookups, weird fetishes, immoral stuff and recently a post trying to normalize incest. and each time I remove these, every few days there is another one. I am gonna leave the incest post on this subreddit for the next 24 hours so yall can see because last time I removed a post about a femboy talking about his genitals and made a post and people thought I was making stuff up

Why can’t you be like r/exmuslim ??? I don’t see any of this stuff there

Do I really have to make a rule that says you can’t normalize incest ???? This isn’t a place for your weirdo fetishes.

So let’s be clear bringing up any talking about fetish or hookups will result in a year long ban

And no you obviously can’t support assisted death or joke about suicide. Someone posted a post recently talking about suicide like a causal subject and was surprised he got a 90 day ban. This is already a universal rule in all subreddits that you can’t joke about this and he still was surprised

I know these people don’t represent the whole community btw. But they are genuinely annoying.

Redditor atheists in Tunisia have such a fucked up version of atheism. The Tunisian atheists I met on other platforms are normal

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u/Alone_Yam_36 — 14 days ago
▲ 44 r/Tunisia

Friendly Reminder if you are on r/Tunisia everyday

r/Tunisia: 141K members

Tunisia population: 12.2 million

If we account for babies and young kids who can’t use reddit, we can say only around 1.5% of Tunisians are on this subreddit

This means that 98.5% of the people you are meeting aren’t interacting with this subreddit’s ideas.

So be careful if you are here everyday when you catch yourself starting to think that this subreddit genuinely represents Tunisians.

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u/Alone_Yam_36 — 18 days ago
▲ 10 r/Tunisia

So where did this post go ? It was such a good opportunity to discuss doing manifestations in the country.

u/Alone_Yam_36 — 1 month ago
▲ 14 r/Tunisia

Try spending a day only consuming stuff from 2015-2020 Tunisia and then come back to watching todays content. You will just realize how much TikTok changed this country’s society

So basically I went on this week where I got hit with this crazy nostalgia for late 2010s Tunisia and I basically spent the whole week listening to songs from that time, watching youtube videos from that time etc. and then I scrolled reels today for a while and it’s like I have entered a mentally ill hospital. Women hating on men, men hating on women, complaining about the most unimportant stuff. Meaningless immature jokes, terrible dating reels, stickers in comment sections. It’s like wtf have we turned into as a society. We used to be so much happier as a society despite the struggles. What is this ?

and it was also gradual and no one noticed. Like in 2021 and 2022 it wasn’t that bad. 2023, 2024 meh, but ever since 2025 I feel like the the algorithm completely took over the way people think and talk.

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u/Alone_Yam_36 — 1 month ago
▲ 5 r/WIAH

2024 is genuinely the last year anyone could feel nostalgic for in the modernist world

2025 will literally never be nostalgic for anyone in the modernist world and by that I mean that you would only feel nostalgic for it if you were living in a non modernist country that isn’t too poor like Algeria or Jordan or Bolivia etc.

We are in mid 2026 and whenever anyone on the internet says they are nostalgic for 2025 they immediately get attacked and ratio by everyone. Meanwhile in 2024 people were already nostalgic for it by the end of 2024 itself.

The same will happen with 2026 btw except maybe people will feel nostalgic for some parts of the year like the world cup or gta 6 but they are technically nostalgic for events that just happened to be in 2026 not the vibe of 2026

I recently saw a comment on a song from 2016 that said, please take me back to 2016 I am so tired of 2026 and then someone replied "honestly I would be happy even if I got back to 2023, what’s important is it’s not 2025 or 2026"

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u/Alone_Yam_36 — 1 month ago
▲ 12 r/Tunisia

The pass rate was almost constantly above 50% in 2019 and before for the 6eme

If this isn’t evidence that early social media usage is lowering the intelligence of these new gen kids idk what is.

Btw, the 6eme pass rate is literally lower than the bac one now.

Mark my words. We are gonna see the pass rate for bac and 9eme also dip rapidly once these kids reach those levels unless they make the exam easier for whatever reason.

u/Alone_Yam_36 — 1 month ago

I feel so guilty I got a 31 month black award for a character I didn’t actually search for. Some other person who actually searched it deserved that aura 🙏

u/Alone_Yam_36 — 2 months ago
▲ 941 r/chess

Can you find mate in 385?

this is not a joke. I didn’t do any editing. The analysis actually showed mate in 385

u/Alone_Yam_36 — 2 months ago

The year I think each country entered its most recent current age of the last men. How accurate do yall think this is ?

Countries with no year above them simply aren’t in the age of the last men.

I recognize that many countries still aren’t in the age of the last men because not because of cultural reasons but because they are so poor such as Sub Saharan African countries and South Asian countries. Therefore they still have many problems due to poverty or warfare.

I think the countries that are in a perfect position are countries who aren’t that poor but still have a healthy culture such as central america, peru, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, South Africa, Central Asia, and so many other countries which make up most of the countries that I think still aren’t in the age of the last men

u/Alone_Yam_36 — 2 months ago

Something is deeply wrong with society due to so many trends crashing all at once. 2025 and 2026 really do represent a tipping point.

u/Alone_Yam_36 — 4 months ago