Anonymous ID: 92afc0 May 20, 2020, 3:32 p.m. No.9256934   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7023

People are finally figuring out that reddit is diggv2. Let's see where this goes.

 

https://stocktrades.exchange/2020/05/16/reddit-admins-are-trying-to-cover-up-this-message-5-people-control-92-of-the-top-500-subs/

I can't archive anything because I'm dns fucked. if someone could archive that would be nice.

Reddit Admins are Trying to Cover Up This Message: “5 people control 92 of the top 500 subs”

 

 

Just a quick google search will display dozens of examples of people reposting this message in a variety of subreddits, but this is where things start getting extremely unusual (borderline creepy).

 

When you try visiting most of these posts via google search engine, you will quickly see that almost every single one has been deleted by the reddit administrators….

 

Why would reddit go to such lengths to stop people from sharing this message? Could it be because they don’t want people to know that they have teams of moderators secretly reviewing and micro-managing their users posts?

 

Strange activity.

 

Immediately after this post was published, several of these reddit snapshots mysteriously received views, but for some unknown reason, they were being opened from the media files section of this wordpress account, and not directly from this post.

 

The creepiest part about this was that these media files views all occurred before this post had received a single visitor, suggesting that somebody could either have access to this wordpress account, or that they are closely monitoring its activities. How else would they know to check the media files of this account for the reddit snapshots included in this post before it had received even one single view?

 

The media files visits started showing up in the stats area of this account seconds after this article was published…

 

After asking customer support why this was happening, things got even more unusual: the media files views suddenly disappeared from the stats page…

 

…Luckily a snapshot was taken before that happened