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Re: Anyone know how to circumvent a permanent reddit ban? - May 15th 2025, 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by ¯|_(ツ)_|¯ View Post
I don't know if there's much you can try besides what you have already listed, especially if it's a ban for something serious. I don't think we can really suggest ways to circumvent a ban, especially since a ban from the paid staff seems pretty severe. Is there a way to appeal the ban?
Turns out: maybe I don't want to actually do this. Possible blessing in disguise. I successfully did evade the ban, but it just reminded me of how frustrated that particular website makes me. I can spend 30 minutes typing up something well thought out, only to have it removed because an automod (a bot) thinks I am talking about something completely different-often something that isn't even mentioned in the subreddit or site rules either. There are some very good subreddits, but the site as a whole is very toxic for some reason.It is full of people who think they have some sort of superior intelligence and also quite a few know-it-alls. Also, about half of subreddits are moderated by people who like to go on power trips. It is an annoying website and I regret returning.

It is sad that forums as a whole are sort of dying on the internet as reddit attracts new users. It calls itself the front page of the internet. Id say it is more like the McDonalds of the the internet.
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