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The Real Misinformation on r/UFOs

I'd like to share an observation about Reddit, specifically the r/UFOs subreddit. I get the impression that the real misinformation there doesn't come from the users, but from the moderators themselves.

For years, I've been running a Polish Facebook page dedicated to UFOs with more than 200,000 followers. I regularly publish high-quality submissions from readers, including original RAW files and additional analyses. On Reddit, I also tried to share only the most interesting cases. My posts often gained attention quickly and climbed to the top, but for at least the past year, almost every one of them has been removed. I always follow the rules, include the date, location, and appropriate tags, and provide a detailed description of each case. Yet every time, a different reason is given for removing my posts.

You can review my Reddit posting history and draw your own conclusions. Today's situation was the final straw for me.

Pay close attention to what's happening.

u/DiminishingHope — 1 month ago