u/Lost-Ponderer

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Double standards of Reddit

Hey guys I’m literally here to have a discussion over something that happened recently on Reddit. Long story short someone wanted advice over how to handle money that was won in a lottery. For more context, his gambit BIL had pushed him to buy a ticket, which was eventually found to be a winning ticket for 20k. He wanted to keep it all, his brother in law thought he was entitled to some, bla-bla-bla.

Moving on, I cracked the ago old joke, don’t be a « believer in the Star of David » (iykyk) and stated that I’d give 1k and call it the in-laws commission. Anyway, I’ve seen so much worse being said about Indians and Africans on this platform, especially with some people freely using the n word, so you can imagine the surprise when I got a warning from Reddit that I’d be banned if I made any more comments of the sort.

Ever since then, I’ve started realizing that there is a huge double standard when it comes to moderation on Reddit, and that it’s much more protective of Epstein’s people (again sorry for beating around the bush sm, I don’t want to get banned). So I’ve literally come here to ask if it’s just noticing this or if I’m crazy, let’s literally talk about it, let me know what you all think.

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u/Lost-Ponderer — 4 days ago