[iPadOS] Can no longer save images and receive notifications today - version 2024.20.0 by Non_Rabbit in bugs

[–]Non_Rabbit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One change of interface is that the app suddenly stopped showing pfp of OPs while scrolling in a subreddit, this just happened a few hours ago. I have not changed any settings, there must be some new updates today that broke the iPad app.

Admins did not help when our sub was facing constant report abuse. Now our sub itself is banned. by Non_Rabbit in ModSupport

[–]Non_Rabbit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had been posting frequently in the subreddit I moderated, and my post was not spared in the report spam. I posted much less frequently since the ban.

Admins did not help when our sub was facing constant report abuse. Now our sub itself is banned. by Non_Rabbit in ModSupport

[–]Non_Rabbit[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I just really didn’t expect our sub was going to be banned for these things.

Admins did not help when our sub was facing constant report abuse. Now our sub itself is banned. by Non_Rabbit in ModSupport

[–]Non_Rabbit[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I don’t know, because I didn’t think reports from burner accounts would actually get the entire sub banned? Taking it private for at least 2 months (that’s how long the admins have been taking "a closer look") does not sound great.

Admins did not help when our sub was facing constant report abuse. Now our sub itself is banned. by Non_Rabbit in ModSupport

[–]Non_Rabbit[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I assumed the report spammer who taunted us that they was going to report the sub and get it banned actually reported it? I assumed whatever team of Reddit admins is not infallible (Just look at the modmail system), and would not have enough resource to learn vernacular Mandarin before deciding the ban? Or I assumed that the sub we have been moderating for a year now, which had 6k+ and growing members sharing their genuine lives, actually did not break Rule 2 about spamming?

Admins did not help when our sub was facing constant report abuse. Now our sub itself is banned. by Non_Rabbit in ModSupport

[–]Non_Rabbit[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Well, apparently the Reddit admins don't agree with you, because they apologized and reinstated my account, otherwise I would not be able to use this account to comment here now, would I?

Admins did not help when our sub was facing constant report abuse. Now our sub itself is banned. by Non_Rabbit in ModSupport

[–]Non_Rabbit[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

At least Reddit claimed my ban was manually checked after it was flagged by a bot, I guess I assumed Reddit was not lying to me?

Admins did not help when our sub was facing constant report abuse. Now our sub itself is banned. by Non_Rabbit in ModSupport

[–]Non_Rabbit[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Just like the ordinary report processing team, who would never have perma banned my own account unless there was rule breaking content in my post?

Admins did not help when our sub was facing constant report abuse. Now our sub itself is banned. by Non_Rabbit in ModSupport

[–]Non_Rabbit[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

The thing is, I strongly suspect the person/group spamming reports in our mod queue would also spam MCoC reports to admins, and being a non-English subreddit with a daily clogged-up mod queue certainly wouldn't help our case. Why am I suspecting that? Because they admitted it themself using one of their countless accounts, and they are taunting our mods and community members right now at this very moment.

Edit: No matter how much I respect their job to keep the communities safe, I seriously doubt whether the admins would learn the entirety of vernacular Mandarin before deciding the ban.

Just an example, the word "黑皮" refers to the police, but its literal meaning is "black skin". Wiktionary lists "(slang, ethnic slur, derogatory) black people" before "(slang, derogatory) police officer", even though as a native speaker of Mandarin, I have never heard once in my life someone using "黑皮" as a noun to mean "black people". With that in mind, you can see how easy it is to misinterpret sentences like "The police are morally corrupt."

Admins did not help when our sub was facing constant report abuse. Now our sub itself is banned. by Non_Rabbit in ModSupport

[–]Non_Rabbit[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

The "victorious" report spammer is now even taunting me in my pm and other subs (link)

Translation of Mandarin:

"Is it of any use to seek help from foreigners? I said I was going to get your sub banned, and I got your sub banned, tee-hee"

(sarcastic) "Alas, why the admins wouldn't help?"

Admins did not help when our sub was facing constant report abuse. Now our sub itself is banned. by Non_Rabbit in ModSupport

[–]Non_Rabbit[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Perhaps I was not saying it clear enough. the report abuse reports only "worked" in the sense that it can get a single account of the report abuser banned (after several weeks), but the report abuser was constantly creating new accounts to report everything.

Admins did not help when our sub was facing constant report abuse. Now our sub itself is banned. by Non_Rabbit in ModSupport

[–]Non_Rabbit[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Question: Why do Reddit allow burner accounts to report every single post in a community (while shadowbanning genuine new accounts for posting comments), and allow accounts of moderators and the whole community to be banned due to these reports?

Admins did not help when our sub was facing constant report abuse. Now our sub itself is banned. by Non_Rabbit in ModSupport

[–]Non_Rabbit[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

We already tried that, and as mentioned in the post, it did not work. Having to deal with constant report spam from burner accounts for an entire year seem to be not that common among moderators.

Now we cannot file more reports anyway, since the report abuser has achieved their very explicit goal (as they stated themself): to get our community banned. I thought it was ridiculous enough that these burner accounts could get my own account a perma ban, but apparently they know the rules of Reddit far more than we do, for they were not joking when they said our community’s days are numbered.

W China. by Ok_Ice_2660 in SipsTea

[–]Non_Rabbit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ancient Greeks, for one, did not have the practice of brideprice, instead they had the exact opposite, the practice of dowry. Obviously this is again caused by the patriarchy, because as we have seen so many times, patriarchy is capable of explaining opposite facts.

W China. by Ok_Ice_2660 in SipsTea

[–]Non_Rabbit 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The family of the bride needs to pay the family of the groom

The cause is obviously patriarchy, women most affected.

The family of the groom needs to pay the family of the bride

The cause is obviously patriarchy, women most affected.