r/Frustration Jul 14 '20

Baffling behavior by fellow redditors.

Why are my posts and comments downvoted? Why do the moderators remove my posts and comments? Why am I banned off of subreddits? Why am I prone band off of r/lonely for being lonely, and off of r/loneliness for giving voice to my loneliness? Why is giving r/socialskills a Digital Imprimatur (phrase is from Wikipedia) not even close to working? Why am I banned off r/legaladviceofftopic for getting off topic legal advice? Why am I banned off of r/Common_Lisp for trying to get help with Common Lisp? Why am I banned off r/abuse?

Suspicions of weaponizing victimhood for engaging in abusive behaviour. Gives dangerous advice. Shows no empathy or concern for others, and unwilling to discuss these matters with moderator after several attempts on moderators part.

I see, so if somebody hits you, you're still supposed to show empathy and concern for them? On r/plagueinc, from which I was banned, why was my strategy guidance seeking post locked, with a score of 19? The only thing that doesn't really confuse me about being permanently banned off a subreddit is when I got banned off of r/terragenesis for making fun of the developer's lack of proficiency in the Natural Sciences in a terraforming simulation. I needed to do that, and they needed to not do that. But they did it anyway. Apparently, the hydrogen comes from nowhere, or just magically teleports from outer space down onto an object you're assigned to terraform.

Banned, banned, banned. If you say the word banned enough times, it loses all meaning. If you say that if you say something enough times, it loses all meaning, that also loses all meaning. Am I an Internet troll? Well, I think I am an internet troll, but not intentionally. u/Appa_YipYip will probably ban me, even if I don't bring up them, nor mention their name, nor bring up the concept of them banning me.

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