This occurred today when I tried updating/deleting old comments via the Redact tool, on the old super-stonk sub.

Guess they’re afraid of losing their captive Apes!

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    1 year ago

    Lemmy and kbin are in the spam filter for long now and basically put the comment in a shadow removed state and if you mentioned it often enough it’s a account ban/shadowban

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      1 year ago

      For sure, it’s what got me banned from s-stonk originally last month :) What a crock.

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        1 year ago

        Not Just s-stonk, its all of reddit as far as I know, s-stonk is just transparent and banning you instead of shadowban.

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          Well, so far at least, it isn’t applying to r/GMECanada (I’m the mod there) and references to ‘lemmy’ or overt links to this and other fediverse communities aren’t being shadowbanned by reddit admins; just posted there a few hours ago and other users are seeing my post and comments.

          I think superstonk mods themselves are applying these crazy rules to their own sub, specifically, in this case.

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    That sub was turned into a quarantine zone basically, anything that would get close to the main page would have an accelerated decay rate, if it showed up at all

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      1 year ago

      The Superstonk sub. Just the word ‘lemmy’. I tried editing some comments (which already mentioned lemmy, and had links to lemmy instances and communities!) … and the edits resulted in those messages to my inbox.

      They definitely are afraid of hemorrhaging control of their narrative. Unsure when exactly they added a generic filter for this keyword, but the fact the comments were already there, then the edits I did today triggered it, means it happened within the last month.