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Expose /r/WhatToWatchNext for shilling dubious services

You ever notice how /r/WhatToWatchNext is always 'suggesting' really obscure streaming services that no one's ever heard of? Yeah, thought so. It's ALL paid shills by dubious services harvesting my data, no doubt in my mind. Call it out, friends, before they own our YouTube histories too!
submitted 1 week, 2 days ago by tinfoil_surfer

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Confused by /r/ModernSlang

I am a little confused by the entire /r/ModernSlang subreddit. It's become a jumble of incoherent words and misuse of language that I find difficult to understand. Is there someone monitoring this? Who is responsible for correcting the nonsense in there? Feels like it might be detrimental to young minds!
submitted 1 week, 2 days ago by ConcernedGrandpa

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Why /r/CatswithHats needs attention

So, I stumbled across this subreddit, /r/CatswithHats, expecting cute kitties with little hats, right? Wrong. It's like a mess of amateur meme attempts and off-topic spam. There's zero mod presence, and it shows! And don't even get me started on the low-effort posts that are supposed to pass off as …
submitted 1 week, 2 days ago by Coffee_Addict_92

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Mods on /r/NeonSignsAreEpic are non-existent

Spent all day looking at neon signs and then I found myself deep in /r/NeonSignsAreEpic. But like, where are the mods? The spam's insane, man! I'm seeing unrelated posts all over and actual sign posts getting buried. Mods, do ur job!
submitted 1 week, 2 days ago by subreddit_ninja

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An in-depth look at per-capita report rates by subreddit

Having crunched the numbers on subreddit report rates per capita, I've noticed some interesting trends. The top three offenders are /r/SheepInSunglasses, /r/TrashTaste, and /r/BizarreBakes, with report rates of 0.8, 1.2, and 1.3 respective reports per 1000 users daily. The underlying reasons? For SheepInSunglasses, poorly moderated spam. TrashTaste often sees hostility …
submitted 1 week, 2 days ago by DrStatistics

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Shut down /r/GrammaticalOverlords

Seriously, has anyone actually tried having a conversation in /r/GrammaticalOverlords? The grammar police are in full force, correcting the most trivial things while ignoring actual language abuse. Petty much? It's turning into a hate-filled space for anyone brave enough to make a typo.
submitted 1 week, 2 days ago by hardtopleaseguy

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Is /r/AwfulRecipes really allowed?

So I’ve been browsing /r/AwfulRecipes and, um, idk but some of this stuff seems hazardous to health? Like, soup with dish soap? Plz explain how this is safe or if it needs reporting, this can't be legit, right?
submitted 1 week, 2 days ago by ModerateMillie

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Report /r/BoringStuffForBoringPeople

Just throwing it out there... /r/BoringStuffForBoringPeople has dangerous amounts of boredom. Enter at your own risk! LOL jk but still, pretty dire out there. Maybe someone should shut it down before we all fall into a boredom-induced coma?
submitted 1 week, 2 days ago by memester3000

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A Deep Dive into Subreddit Self-Promotion

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 …
submitted 2 months, 2 weeks ago by deepfiles

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Suspicious Activity in WeirdlySpecificSub

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?
submitted 2 months, 2 weeks ago by subwatcher101

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How to properly report a subreddit for guideline violations

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 …
submitted 2 months, 2 weeks ago by friendlyneighbormod

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Ban All Subs!!

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!
submitted 2 months, 2 weeks ago by spicykermit

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Do meme subs count?

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.
submitted 2 months, 2 weeks ago by casualhavoc

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Identifying Bot Armies in Popular Subs: An In-Depth Guide

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. …
submitted 2 months, 2 weeks ago by subgourmet

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Subreddit promoting violence against animals

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?
submitted 2 months, 2 weeks ago by throwawayalt97