Seriously google, the mods there are silencing anything considered bad, for example "that games crap" the mods there who are also mods here have been banning everything not in line with what they want.
It is legit no different from the great china firewall and also a conflict of interest, there are 5 youtubers there making profit promoting there own channels whilst blocking everything else.
This really needs to be looked into, the mods on reddit have silenced everyone for there own benefit, got about 10 people still posting without a ban and they need seeing too...
That vivi guy and scarr especially.
Thanks for the feedback.
The rules for the subreddit are explicitly stated on the sidebar of the subreddit and breaking the rules can result in a ban. My advice is to contact modmail if you're unhappy with your ban as no one here can help with that and no moderator will publicly comment on a specific ban.
I'd also point out that "Scarr" isn't a moderator on the subreddit and that it is against Reddit ToS to create alternative accounts in order to circumvent a ban.
Creating a new account to intentionally see how easy it is to get a ban isn't a good idea. A newly created account breaking the rules is fairly obvious and this is taken into account when deciding what action to take against a user.
This is also my actual Stadia account here, I'm risking it versus these reddit mods silencing everyone but it has to be said, I have made a few reddit accounts to test how easy it is to be banned and it takes so little, something has to be done.
Perhaps you can start submitting your opinions on this forum. Getting a ban is never easy, maybe you disregarded some of the rules that they have established.
Thanks for the feedback.
The rules for the subreddit are explicitly stated on the sidebar of the subreddit and breaking the rules can result in a ban. My advice is to contact modmail if you're unhappy with your ban as no one here can help with that and no moderator will publicly comment on a specific ban.
I'd also point out that "Scarr" isn't a moderator on the subreddit and that it is against Reddit ToS to create alternative accounts in order to circumvent a ban.
Creating a new account to intentionally see how easy it is to get a ban isn't a good idea. A newly created account breaking the rules is fairly obvious and this is taken into account when deciding what action to take against a user.