Comment by ValiantPie on 27/01/2014 at 23:12 UTC

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View submission: [Developing] Former /r/conspiracy mod /u/Flytape is added as a mod to /r/xkcd. Need I say more?

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I'd argue not so much. The conspiracies in /r/Conspiracy are usually grand and far reaching. This, on the other hand, is about as meaningless and petty as it gets.

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Comment by xthorgoldx at 28/01/2014 at 02:00 UTC

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Half the posts on /r/conspiracy are about how subreddit mods are in a conspiracy to censor information.

Which makes it hilariously ironic that everyone who's been pointing out /u/Flytape's less than above-ground affiliations is getting shadowbanned.

Comment by Agent78787 at 28/01/2014 at 01:30 UTC

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Umm... what are you even saying?

The US government is far reaching, thus the conspiracies with them supposedly at fault are also far-reaching.

/r/conspiracy is a petty forum, so of course the conspiracies are gonna be petty.

Let me assure you, if /r/conspiracy takes control of the US government, they would be totally correct in their "OMG USA DICTATORSHIP" rhetoric.