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Same... Banned my account of nearly 20 years. Still to this day no reason or email why. Then every account I made was banned presumably because I used alias emails on a VPN.
So I find myself here.
Me too. 14 year account and it never bothered me much because it's like being banned from a dumpster fire.
I'm wondering how driving out users will assist their bottom line? Particularly those of us who were providing content that they can sell. 90% of Reddit accounts are bots and lurkers.
Those 10+ year old accounts like yours and mine are the people who BUILT Reddit, back when nobody had heard of it. Now they've kicked us out, but they let the bots roam free, because they don't criticize MAGA.
True, my friend. But Reddit is set on automatic self-destruct mode. Nothing can be done except sit back and watch from a distance. Unfortunately it will be pretty boring to watch.
Holy shit! 20 years?! I would be so pissed!