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I have some alts around, but here’s the main one and not actively using any of the others for now.

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Cake day: October 28th, 2024

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  • Going by reports I’d see, people I see banned from Reddit mainly were either promoting alternatives or using VPNs.

    And since I experienced my own account being silently banned when I tried to log in, being logged to a VPN at the moment I tried to do it despite never having a problem before, and I hadn’t used it since I learned about ActivityPub so no local comments about the fediverse, seems very likely to be the case.

    That, or they’re monitoring people even when the user is away from their platform, which would be creepy at best.


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    I use Proton’s VPN.

    Issues I’ve observed: timeouts and extra (sometimes excessive) “are you human” verifications, extra step on troubleshootings if a site doesn’t load properly or at all, sites load slower, connection may not even work when it’s morning in Russia and China or if the server is in a country being bombarded (e.g. Iran’s former allies) or possibly also going through some natural disaster, some sites may hardcode your VPN region to your account if you stay in a given IP too much (e.g. Crunchyroll), and some sites block VPN IPs they know about (e.g. Nijimiss.moe, part of the fediverse, and GameFAQS).


  • Out of curiosity, I counted how many my instance, despite being small, tracks or tracked at some point:

    • 3 Italian ones
    • 1 Brazilian
    • 1 German (that allows English posts)
    • 1 from Hexbear
    • 1 derelict from a dead instance (kbin.social)
    • 8 English ones (including the OP’s)

    Maybe the new community is due to some drama? Though most of those are chill, and alternatives are aplenty if there are issues with some specific community.








  • Not pro-cannabis myself, but on the overall issue about trigger-happy banning, if Reddit doesn’t want you, no use trying to please them. If anything, that move of theirs is an invitation for you to move more firmly to their competitors. Also I’ve seen some pro-cannabis groups and adjacent ones over the years.

    Also, if you must warn of original issue, the one about the fake company, in major platforms, Twitter and Youtube aren’t as trigger-happy about bans.

    Also a bit tangential, but maybe seek legal action, or at least a chargeback from your bank? 7k USD is by no means a small value.