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Cake day: July 12th, 2023

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  • My point is that private citizens are having to pay for what obviously would be a breach in their infrastructure. THEY picked the wrong person for the job and the wrong person did the wrong thing, and now the private citizens have to pay for it. I’m not a lawyer, a social scientist, or a high ranking knowledgeable gov’t official, but even I can see something fishy has happened and now the every man has to pay for it. IMO that’s a pretty typical response when there’s a leak. People who are minding their own business and just trying to live life have to pay for the gov’t’s negligence. We can blame the individual, but the people who have access to that material are required to go through rigorous screening. Why do private citizens have to pay for the governments failure?





  • Most of the experiences I had are mod abuse. For example I’m waiting for a six day ban to be lifted so I can start deleting all of my comments.

    The reason I got banned was because I was constantly asking why I couldn’t get unmanned for following their rules, and then they would get pissy and mute. This last time is kind of the driving force for me leave reddit. There are far too many mods that are like and they are going to get worse because they reddit is taking power away from the good and letting the bad mods run wild. My opinion





  • Never used the 3rd party apps, but I can understand why people were upset.

    I wasn’t on reddit for long. Maybe a 5 years at most. But my biggest concern with it all were just the people themselves and I don’t necessarily think there’s anything that can be done about that. There’s always going to be just enough shitty people to make a bad time. The only difference with reddit is the people that would make a bad time had the authority to ban you. And adding that Big reddit gives no fucks about the end user, well, it was just time to go