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I suppose you would have suggested the user to make their own subreddit if they disagreed with the /r/startrek mods.
But wait, no one is ever going to see /r/startrek2 are they? The original mods camp the first spot and get all the traffic despite zero actual qualifications over someone setting up /r/startrek2.
Reddit is built on the lie it's about a community, it's about certain very online people snagging every relevant username first
Comment by [deleted] at 22/02/2024 at 21:17 UTC
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More than that, they can flood /r/startrek2 with disallowed content and mass report it. There are entire subreddits here that are dedicated to brigading users and communities here day and night. They all have a "no brigading, wink wink" rule, and yet their entire content is just linking to other threads in other communities to funnel their horde towards it.