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View submission: Introducing r/popular
Their tactic of upvoting literally every post rather than quality content is the problem. Floods all the new and rising queues. Now they're mad that the reddit admins are countering that. Hilarious.
If you want to be considered a legitimate subreddit, you should act like one. There are plenty of subreddits of similar activity level that don't partake in the spamming so they don't get filtered by these latest moves.
Comment by CriHavoc at 15/02/2017 at 22:09 UTC
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Well, actually, there *are* no subreddits of a similar activity level, The_Donald is the second most active subreddit on Reddit, next to AskReddit. So what you call spamming is just a natural consequence of being a super active subreddit.
And I'll have you know that we upvote everything on The_Donald, because everything on it is quality.