So there's some recent major reddit drama at the admin level involving a recently hired admin turning out to have hired their now-convicted pedo father post-arrest during a brief journey into Britbong politics. This has completely exploded over the last couple days after posts on /r/ukpolitics were force-removed, a moderator was suspended (then later reinstated) for linking to an article from the Spectator, and there have been horrifically broad automod rules implemented which were nuking any links to that and more articles, alongside accusations made regarding this admin by name (username and IRL name).
Now, we aren't getting into the weeds on the accusations, but the overwhelming admin level response to them, including mass comment hard nukes (they show up for moderators as [removed] and cannot be reapproved at all), mass user suspensions, as well as the hard block on links to actual news sites (IIRC the Spectator, Independent, and a couple others were included) is something we cannot remotely condone. There's such a thing as a proportional response, and this from the admins is not it.
To add to the mess, we recently felt it necessary to implement a broad "no transgender discussion of any kind" policy on KiA (Reddit, not here) to head off the rather insane Anti-Evil removals and warnings/suspensions issued, including a warning issued to me personally for using the term "chick-with-a-dick" in reference to Polly from HuniePop2 as "promoting hate". When I approached the admins to get clarification on their policy, including a request for a full list of what they consider to be "trans-related slurs", I was given the run around with half-scripted answers before I asked to be escalated to a senior community team member. My request was never escalated, and it now turns out that the admin who gave me the run around was the admin at the center of all this drama. That makes the admin decision a total conflict of interest regarding actual sitewide policy enforcement.
All this put together - the bans, hard comment removals, link blocks, and the direct policy interactions with this admin - have caused us to make the decision to speak up the best way we can to make reddit take notice, by going private alongside hundreds of other subs for at least a day (we will see if it goes longer or not). We just have one benefit that most other subs do not in that we can link to a post here to more clearly explain why we are doing this, instead of just relying on a link to another post on reddit by someone who is not completely representative of our position.
A few of us will be around on and off today to maybe answer some questions, though this is almost fully in the laps of the admins to decide if they are going to continue fucking up their enforcement policies, counter to how things have been run in their own rules regarding public figures for years. Our own Rules 2 and 5 regarding personal info of people were built on the original interpretation of those sitewide rules with admin help. Going completely counter to that makes it impossible for anyone to enforce rules evenly, and the admins need to pull their collective heads out of their asses to understand that.
EDIT: So the admins sacrificed the employee on the altar to appease the masses, but failed to actually address any of the real issues this mess created around sitewide rules, automated moderation, etc. We are going to stay aimed at a target of roughly 24hours of staying private, in hopes that something gets addressed by a redname on that side of things. So figure somewhere in the 5am US Eastern timeframe, give or take, then the sub should be public again.
Hahaha, fuck the entirety of the Reddit rednames. I thought the extremely strict "can't say anything bad about trans people" rule to be weird, and of course it's because they hired a mentally ill person with extremely thin skin.
I strongly believe that no one is above criticism, regardless of who they are or what "group" they belong to. People trying to silence dissident like this have something to hide. A failed politician of a trans woman with a pedo father and a pedo husband definitely has a lot of skeletons in their closet.
The fact that the rednames are going the extra mile to protect this person from any criticism is disgusting. All because she's a tranny and has the "correct" politics. Frankly, it really disturbs me how frequently I see pedophilia overlap with transgenderism... I know not all trans people are sickos like this, but seeing how people areb unwilling to oust these bad actors is what really harms the "LGBT community".
I am disgusted and angry with Reddit.
Yeah, and it's really fucking hard to explain in detail why a rule is being implemented if we can't get into better detail on it all because detail somehow seems to violate sitewide policy regardless of context. This has been an ongoing trend with admin enforcement for at least the last year, probably longer.
They seem to be backing off on the "automated Response"; OOTL has a post up (for many hours, now), with all the receipts, names, etc.
Of course, the bottom half of the comments has devolved into the standard #NotAllTrans, and "I bet the people bitching are TERFs" kaka.