• @RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world
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    163 months ago

    awkwardtheturtle, beyond any question. Was a moderator for literally thousands of subreddits, would intentionally post content they knew was going to stir the pot, and would then go on a banning spree.

    • @p5yk0t1km1r4ge@lemmy.world
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      Who was also untouchable and got away with their bullshit, for unknown reasons. Their posts were garbage reposts with metric shit tons of upvotes. The theory was admins let them post whatever because it brought engagement to their platform. All the /r/SteamDeck nods are pretty trash too, though.

  • Hellfire103
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    There was one on r/UnixPorn, who was probably the reason why r/BetterUnixPorn was a thing. Kept removing my posts for literally no reason.

    Don’t remember his name, but he spent a lot of time on some fetch sub (as in neofetch, pfetch, fastfetch, etc.)

    I also once got banned from r/Socialism for saying China wasn’t communist. Whole place was full of tankies, and not just because of that incident.

  • @livus@mander.xyz
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    Objectively, Spez. [I changed my mind, see edit]

    Subjectively, in my personal experience the worst mod I ever encountered was Ghislaine Maxwell Maxwellhill.

    There are whole articles out there about how bad their moderation was.

    They somehow had enough people convinced that their sockpuppet “Anutensil” was a separate user that it joined the same mod teams and constantly advocated for them. Which is crazy because a utensil literally means a tool (that they were using to consolidate power).

    Edit: actually objectively it’s probably someone like CarlH who was the mod of carlhprogramming but also irl turned out to be this pedo guy who kept his own young son in a basement and tortured and abused him.

  • @dhork@lemmy.world
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    73 months ago

    The Mods on most crypto subs were horrible. Any opinion that is contrary to the groupthink would get you immediately disciplined.

    And yeah, that happened on other subs too. But the crypto subs were particularly insidious because you knew that some of them were active since the beginning of crypto, which means they got in early, and are likely filthy rich. So they don’t have a day job anymore (other than shilling their latest crypto project), and have more time to be petty and vindictive.

    • @chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      I remember r/Bitcoin is especially notorious with that. I don’t think it’s a problem with all of them though.

      • @dhork@lemmy.world
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        23 months ago

        There were others too, but yeah, r/bitcoin was the worst. It got to the point where I simply stopped writing our r/bitcoin anywhere on Reddit, because I didn’t want to be accused of brigading.

        r/dogecoin also got insufferable once Doge got above $.01. The worst thing that ever happened to the Dogecoin community was for the coin to actually be worth something.

    • @PaperTowel@lemm.ee
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      43 months ago

      Normally when I see a post I don’t care about I just keep scrolling. I respect that you went out of your way to let random strangers know you’re gonna keep scrolling lol

  • zippy
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    me i literally never did it. 0 moderation skills.