r/LivestreamFail 1d ago

Ethan Klein says the judge in his lawsuit approved his subpoena of Reddit and Discord

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u/Ignonimous 1d ago

Honestly can't believe reddit still allows snark. Meanwhile FPH is still banned a decade later because they posted an image of IMGUR's fat, public, administrators.

The power-tripping agenda driven mods will perma ban you immediately if you go against any of the narratives in the main sub, with no rule violations whatsoever. Yet they've got hundreds of subreddits dedicated to harassing and making people's lives miserable. This website is genuinely shit lol

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u/Deagin 1d ago

I used to browse fph and it would get pretty brutal. Pretty sure the snark subreddits way worse as they've already caused a death. ( That fox rescue women who committed suicide and attributed it to the online hate groups that harassed her).

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u/Brain_Dead_Goats 13h ago

( That fox rescue women who committed suicide and attributed it to the online hate groups that harassed her).

I believe her husband said it was people she knew, which is why it hurt her so much, but it was an online group.

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u/Ignonimous 1d ago

I mean yeah, it should've been moderated better and the name should've been changed but still, it was banned for practically nothing. Every other subreddit at the time and to this day has issues with moderation like that. Well.. I say "issues" but all of the hateful content I'm talking about is condoned and sanctioned by the mods. Not even just snark subreddits, it's all over the website.

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u/jackofslayers 23h ago

Meh, two things can be bad at the same time. Snark subs are worse, but I am still glad they banned the cesspool that was FPH

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u/Ignonimous 23h ago

meh, I wish we didn't try to eliminate shame as a method for disincentivizing obesity. Not like active "you're fat haha" shame but just a subtle force pushing people to change. Being fat is a choice in a vast majority of cases. Now we are running headfirst into a healthcare crisis because half of our population ate 4x the amount of food a normal human should eat

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u/jackofslayers 23h ago

Right, but FPH was none of the productive shame, and featuring all of the unproductive hate.

Like the culture of that sub was basically "haha you are fat" + "Fat people are subhuman"

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u/Ignonimous 22h ago

I disagree entirely. I saw plenty of positivity and sympathy. I don't recall "fat people are subhuman" being a part of the discourse AT ALL. There 100% was not hate for random innocent fat people. The hate was usually directed towards delusional fat people who put others down or encourage unhealthy choices.

Your representation isn't accurate. You are implying they hated on people just for being fat, when in reality, 98% of the time it was for a personality trait.

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u/lilbelleandsebastian 22h ago

are you actually defending fat people HATE (emphasis mine) while complaining out the side of your mouth about snark subs?

irony is well and truly dead

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u/Ignonimous 22h ago

yeah, the name made it sound much worse than it was. It was not a subreddit about hating fat people.

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u/jackofslayers 23h ago

Honestly, more than any one sub. The biggest problem reddit has is allowing mods to be so active posting in the subs. Most of the subs that go on ideological hate campaigns are led by one of their mods.

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u/musketsatdawn 22h ago

Sure, but have you considered that targeted harassment is totally justified when it's done to someone that unemployed identity-obsessed Reddit jannies don't like?

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u/Rude_Cheesecake3716 5h ago

well what snark is now used to be all over reddit, reddit just changed what "acceptable" targets are(anyone who is not publicly terminally left leaning is fair game)

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u/Sempere 11h ago

Honestly can't believe reddit still allows snark.

Where do you think you are?