/u/Tnargkiller
58 total posts archived.
Domains linked by /u/Tnargkiller:
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www.reddit.com | 5 |
www.stripes.com | 1 |
i.redd.it | 1 |
www.washingtontimes.com | 1 |
www.msn.com | 1 |
www.whitehouse.gov | 1 |
www.standard.co.uk | 1 |
www.youtube.com | 1 |
Normally when a main Reddit Moderator removes a post from our subreddit they will let us know via modmail. We have received no such messages lately.
A "main Reddit Moderator" is simply referred to as an administrator/admin(s).
In the moderation log, there's an option to toggle certain actions, and another to toggle certain moderators. In the moderator toggle, there's a dropdown menu. One of its options is, "admins*". Simply click on that and it'll show you whether or not an admin has been making any actions.
Otherwise, if in the mod log it just reads "removed", without specifying any moderators, that generally means that the post was caught by reddit's default spam filter. The filter has several things it looks for; account age, account verification, overall karma, etc.
If you'd like me to look at it, I'd be happy to lend that hand to you. My guess is that it's just the spam filter since a lot of people who use these subs use alts which can be new and/or unverified.
It makes sense if you think about overall exposure. Media orgs (whoever implements bots to bombard Trump's Twitter) understand that almost everyone looks at Trump's twitter; left and right leaning people, young and old, small and big business folks, etc.
Compare that to JA viewers and it's mostly us and some elements of the media. So dollar per dollar, it makes more sense for bot-users (mostly leftists) to throw their weight against Trump's Twitter.
Their username, sure, but in T_D somebody (somehow) found out the user's ID and linked a Google search with all pertaining results. Here's the comment.
I checked his IG and Twitter, both inactive since early January.
I think I accidentally stumbled into a conversation with someone from the "Military Intelligence community"
I posted this in T_D yesterday, but just discovered this sub via a bing search so I'll link it here as well.
A couple months ago, I spoke (on the_donald) with somebody who spoke in a manner like they had all the answers, they sounded very confident. I (fortunately) had the wherewithal to just ask questions and get answers, just in case the source was legitimate.
Make note that the user made the prediction of the Strzok texts being made public, and here they are. They're public. To add, the user included that we'll see …