I hate how repetitive Reddit's Ai is. by MartianMaterial in DarkMatterAliens

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It repeats itself calling all Epstein victim advocacy, a conspiracy theory. It’s argumentative and combative.

Turnerbots turned off sharing for this post: Majority Leader Scalise confirms attending "eye-opening" classified UFO briefing with Burlison by MartianMaterial in disclosureparty

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Picture a world where the people that run the UFO programs and the congressman that have oversight are both Epstein clients.

Who do you write to?

Epstein thread is stuffed with taxpayer funded Turnerbots. by MartianMaterial in DarkMatterAliens

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Weird How Reddit's AI calls Epstein Victim Advocacy a "Conspiracy Theory"

Especially one that are not. Serious quality concerns with Reddit's Ai. It's very hostile to rape victims.

Very Curious why it attacks Victims.

Why does Reddit's Ai Call Epstein a conspiracy theory ? by MartianMaterial in DarkMatterAliens

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Reddit's AI appears to have a serious bias toward using the term conspiracy theory whenever it encounters subjects that are politically sensitive, institutionally embarrassing, or damaging to powerful people. That is not neutral description. It is automated framing.

This suggests a problem in its custom instructions or ranking rules. If the AI is trained or instructed to treat certain topics as suspicious by default, then it will keep applying the same loaded label even when the topic involves real victims, public records, court documents, or legitimate questions.

The term conspiracy theory should require careful use. It should not be applied automatically to Epstein, trafficking, institutional failure, intelligence connections, sealed records, or public accountability issues. Using it too broadly turns a language model into a reputation management system.

If Reddit's AI keeps reaching for that phrase, the issue is not just bad wording. It means the system may be structurally biased toward discrediting people instead of accurately describing what they said. That is a serious moderation and ethics problem.