So I'm curious what the consequences would be for reporting mods who ban members for violating reddit rules. I just got a three day suspension for violating type 1 (advocating violence), which I think is purely dishonest to say I violated that rule. I looked up the mod of that sub and sure enough, they actually advocate for violence all the time. If I go around reporting those mods until they get permanent band is that a bad thing? Will I just get repercussions? Am I just being childish?
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You have to find the link that goes directly to Admins. Then grab the permalink of the post or comment of the mod. And send it to the Admins to report them
Depends if there has been incidents like yours and was reported to the admins, if it's just this one time, it's your word against the mods, often time admins take mods seriously more than a user
Is “burn in” what triggered it? Probably talking about OLED burn in, lol.
Or used in woodworking or forging subs.
they consider burning anything violence
Should I register my cd burner as a weapon?
Ignoring context of post, if a mod decides they don't like a user based on username or post history, they can just do this. So messed up given admins use bots to run the site.
They have used other excuses that got my comments reported on other subs, I know for a fact that what they banned me for did not match the violation they said it violated
Where'd this automod learn to spell "insinuate"?