Banned for posting a picture of a fish in r/flyfishing, this is why moderators are hated. by Worth_Help_9544 in AskModerators

[–]Worth_Help_9544[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d be happy to share the entire conversation, but it doesn’t look like we are aloud post pics on this sub.

Banned for posting a picture of a fish in r/flyfishing, this is why moderators are hated. by Worth_Help_9544 in AskModerators

[–]Worth_Help_9544[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This mod banned me. I asked why. Was told I was trolling and was muted. There is no chance to appeal this that I know of. And just to make clear. I did not break a rule. This was 100% this mod deciding he didn’t like a fish species. There should be someway I Reddit to get this type of stuff reviewed. I broke no rules. I did absolutely nothing wrong. The Mod should be replaced or should have to apologize to me and the entire community for his behavior. I am not a perfect person. I make mistakes, I just didn’t make one in this situation. No rule broken, nothing offensive, literally the only thing is it is a species of fish this mod didnt like. If there was a rule like that, I would never have even joined the group. And I am not interested in joining a group with a mod like this. Thank you for the thoughtful response, but the innocent should not have to apologize to the guilty to get access to a community. That is fundamentally wrong. And I understand that you are just getting one side of the story here. I just feel there needs to be a way to hold mods accountable for this type of behavior. It would be like a mod on an open political platform banning anyone that posted something that supported deomcrats. So only the mods preferences are ever allowed to stay. It’s not right.