Got a notification my post was removed by mods for having nothing to do with Louisiana, and suddenly can’t post to any subreddits. Why have an international news flair option on r/Louisiana then get so pissy when someone uses it?
Got a notification my post was removed by mods for having nothing to do with Louisiana, and suddenly can’t post to any subreddits. Why have an international news flair option on r/Louisiana then get so pissy when someone uses it?
I’m sorry, but… why would anyone possibly need more than one acct or two to post within the rules framework of Reddit, or really, any other site?
“Spam,” or deliberate, repeated rule-breaking intent are the two answers that immediately come to mind.
Honestly their alts might be getting banned for ban evasion. Having alts isn’t against the rules but using them to circumvent bans is. I could see having an alt for nsfw stuff and maybe another if you represent a company officially, but otherwise I don’t see why you would need more other than something malicious.
In accordance with the Bell-LaPadula model, a significant number of accounts are required to satisfy the security constraints of using reddit. Such a distributed system and lattice model allows for excellent roleplay opportunities.
Sure, if you’re there to stir-some-shit.
In which case-- proceed uponst thine own risk?