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  • Gallowboob basically destroyed the site by popularizing “safe” feel-good subreddits like r/nextfuckinglevel. Then of course, the tumblr diaspora fiasco.

    It’s textbook enshittification. Start with a great but unprofitable idea that attracts users, monopolize the market, then debase the service to extract cash from the cornered userbase. We have to show them that we aren’t going to put up with it. Any enshittified service should be immediately boycotted.

  • OSHA needs to step up… oh wait. This stuff is insanely commonplace. Most workers are not educated enough on carcinogens and reducing risk. Ironically it’s people that work around radiation that tend to be the safest. But when it comes to hazardous chemical exposure, safety is brushed aside. Benzene, acid mists, chromium dusts, all have popped up in recent OSHA reports.

  • Reddit @lemmy.world
    yoyoyopo5 @lemmy.world

    Ban Evasion Techniques

    I’m trying to research more ways to ban evade or punch through moderator mutes on Reddit. One interesting method I’ve discovered is creating a new community with a post targeting the mods of another subreddit, then inviting each mod to become a mod of the new subreddit, where they view the post.

    Warming up accounts is a massive pain in the ass these days (thanks AI and OnlyFans), so finding new methods to utilize fresher accounts and still get in contact with other users is a worthwhile endeavor. Are there any other techniques I could be using?

  • True, but the difference in the moderation suite is immense. Reddit makes it laughably easy to ban and black hole users with a single button press. Some users are banned preemptively by auto mod rules and subreddit settings. I believe there are more banned users than active users on most large subreddits.