While browsing various communities on Reddit, I have frequently encountered posts that seem to exist solely for the purpose of self-promotion. This can range from subtle nods to certain brands to outright advertisement-like posts. Some communities have rather explicit rules against such activities, while others appear to turn a blind …
Hey, I was browsing WeirdlySpecificSub and noticed a ton of posts with oddly similar writing styles and they all seem to endorse the same sketchy product. Anyone else seen this kind of spam before? Should we report?
As a seasoned mod on several subs, I often see users unsure about how to report a subreddit. Here’s a quick guide: 1. **Document everything**: Screenshots, links, and any relevant user history. 2. **Check the rules**: Make sure what you’re reporting actually violates Reddit’s official guidelines. 3. **Use the report …
Why even have subreddits at all? Mods are usually power tripping, content is repetitive, and let's be honest, none of you actually read past the title. 😂 Let's just report every sub into oblivion. Chaos reigns!
Hey, just wondering, do meme subs that spam the front page with low-quality content count as something we can report? I'm all for a good laugh but seeing the same bad jokes over and over is getting annoying.
Alright folks, let's get into some nitty-gritty details on spotting bot armies in big subreddits. It starts with recognizing the patterns in posting behavior. Look for posts or comments with rapid responses that all have oddly consistent language or promote the same link repeatedly. Another indicator is the voting patterns. …
I recently stumbled upon a sub that outright supports hurting animals in the name of "science". It's shocking and beyond disturbing. Should I report this directly to Reddit admin or is there a better way to handle such vile content?