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This is something that to me signals the slow descent Reddit has been going on in the past months. We are no longer a community that defends a free and open internet for all.
You ban people that might not even realize it, with no possibility of recourse or community oversight. You do it because of questionable reasons and ulterior motives.
You basically proved what we always say will happen every time someone builds tools to censor what we read online: Whatever good intentions they were build on, they will eventually be used to stifle and control.
Alexis has said before that they are changing how shadowbans are applied, but he did not go into any detail. You have, I believe, hoped that we would just let the issue die given enough time.
So, u/ekjp, what can you tell us about your plans for that?
There's nothing here!