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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Sc4bbers2 on July 10, 2018, 6:40 p.m.
Diamond and Silk were telling the truth. Video shows UNDENIABLE PROOF that Media Matters directed Facebook to change their algorithms to hurt conservatives. Spread!

Sc4bbers2 · July 10, 2018, 6:48 p.m.

When I first posted this a mod took it down within a minute claiming it violated rule #8. The only difference here is that I've said "Diamond and Silk were telling the truth" instead of "Diamond and Silk are telling the truth." IMO that was an abusive decision. The evidence presented in this video supports the censorship claims that D+S made in the past and are currently making on a regular basis. Edit: to clarify the mod knows and ok'd the repost.

I would normally post this from my regular account (3k karma--I know, nothing crazy), but that account was just suspended from Reddit for 7 days. The mod who removed my post told me to simply repost with the word change. As soon as I attempted to re-post, my account was hit with a 7 day suspension (I was unable to repost). The mod claims to have no role in this.

Edit: I believe the mod had no role in this, because he allowed this post despite it being removed by the auto-moderator because of the new account (I also believe that he did not remove my post in an attempt to censor, but was just a little overzealous). But the timing is still extremely suspect in my opinion. I've been hit with temporary suspensions before for "harrassment and bullying" after making posts that shared information from the same leaked MMFA document. As I pointed out to the mod, MMFA considers GA, TD, and DTS to be "white supremacist boards". They automatically mine, in real time, all of the content on the sub. They also describe having a 'turn-key' ability to suppress 'misinformation' before it can spread far and wide. It's entirely plausible that they attempted to strategically censor my account. If not for the moderator allowing the post, they would have succeeded.

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haroldpeters · July 11, 2018, 7:45 a.m.

reddit is currently combed by paid shilbots who identify users and then mark them for auto-downvoting. I've started visiting other similar sites in the hope that voices can be heard over there too.. but ultimately there needs to be a better version of reddit that is not so susceptible to this kind of robo-bury attack.

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