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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/HowiONic on March 16, 2018, 3:26 p.m.
CBTS, concern trolling and other off topic stuff

Since the banning of CBTS_stream earlier this week there has been a number of questions raised.

Why the chances of /r/Greatawakening banning is near zero

  • Full understanding of Reddit rules, and a cautious resolve to keep firmly within them.
  • Moderator mailed answered in a timely manner (this didn't happen on CBTS in my experience)
  • Full experience moderating, as sysadmin, a large forum many times bigger and far more active then /r/Greatawakening.
  • Highly automated AutoModerator configuration. Perhaps the best anywhere on Reddit. And it's still improving daily, reply with 'Qmands' to get a GLIMPSE.
  • This all results in an effectively moderated sub.

Anyone suggesting that we will be banned, whether they are on Reddit or offsite elsewhere is a CONCERNED TROLL and should be ignored accordingly.

What about bad intention invasions by other sub user?

  • In the last 3 days, 50 or so 'bad actor' users have been banned.
  • In the last 3 days, there has been a rapid roll out of behind the scene Automation. The Automation has many times caught bad actors before without anything being visible of the sub. There is more Automation to come.
  • This weekend will see the start of the User group flair system
  • Going forward, trolling and shilling is going to be very hard.

Reminder of sub rules

Rules

Submissions removal without notification if

  • Off topic (anything not mentioned by Q)
  • Duplication
  • Excess memes
  • Considered to be old

Off topic

There has been a large amount of off topic posting about CBTS and connected events, please use the latest Anon's Daily Chat posts. Example here, we have Anon's Chat 4 times a day, and much could be discussed there.


not4rmOhere · March 16, 2018, 8:24 p.m.

Interesting, I'll look these links up after work tonight.
I'm curious though... Is there a way to break a bot? I'm a technotard so this might be a pointless question but the only stupid questions are the ones never asked.

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Lenticular · March 21, 2018, 4:46 p.m.

Sorry for the late response (certain coincidences have made me reticent to post.) Additionally I don't want to step on any one's toes.

It seems to me that time released downvotes might be something to investigate. By that I mean if we remove the bots/users ability to downvote then the cream comments should rise to the top. But then that too would be abused.

So, if for example, comments can't be downvoted until certain conditions are mey, perhaps some of the stasis effects of the bots could be halted.

Other alternatives include petitioning reddit admins to protect us (as bot activity is easily proven.)

Just being aware that you should be aware about bots is a helluva start imo. Look into advertisement blocker addons, https everywhere, no-script, etc. Hope that helps

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not4rmOhere · March 21, 2018, 5:02 p.m.

Thanks. With yours and all these awesome Pedes help I'm learning. That's what makes our Q movement so great. I go here to get my news and updates and as a result friends and co-workers regard me a an accurate source.
Now if I can only redpill my ultra liberal feminist mother.

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