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[–]ChancellorMershekel 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

There are a lot of problems with this site. For example, the following, extremely inactive subsaidit which only had ten subscribers on 15th November (s/National__Socialism) has strangely been banned a month ago despite its single moderator (u/3rdFuckingAccount) being banned for something that was construed as threatening violence in another sub.

So, it looks like we have a case where an inactive subsaidit was banned for something its moderator said elsewhere. The thread in which he was banned is here: https://saidit.net/s/conspiracy/comments/1svh/james_mason_a_controlled_opposition_nazi_apostate/

Another oddity is that a private, empty subsaidit I have made months ago as a backup somehow has a second subscriber even though access is set to approval only. I suspect these means that the site moderators are simply able to approve themselves into any subsaidit, such that everything in it becomes visible on their s/new (even if it is private, off s/all, etc.)

There was also the problem of this subsaidit being off s/all, that is, until it appeared to have returned to s/all three days ago. The ip2 experience proved that this site can bow to external pressure. The strange thing about ip2 was that it was basically always a private/approval-only community in the time leading up to its banning. Later on, I remember it had became public, and because there was great debate on this site about it, I had a look at it. Yet, it seemed to simply be a meme+trolling community. So, what was it that got ip2 into trouble when it is unlikely anyone external to the group (except, I presume, the moderators) had any idea what was going on in there?

We know damn well that Biden-Harris are going to come for us far harder than whatever happened between groups like HNH/SPLC and 'big tech' during the Trump Presidency. The very reason why we're here is because of that very crackdown, and it would be daft to believe that they won't ramp up their efforts to erase whatever is left of us on the surface web (e.g. surviving YouTube channels) and the deep web (e.g. here).