Reddit shadow banned and banned every new account I tried with a VPN.
from Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world to privacy@lemmy.ml on 19 Jun 21:08
https://lemmy.world/post/48383090

I know Reddit now has a stupid rule or policy about new accounts posting or commenting. They punish new users for just trying to have a conversation. Why does Reddit hate privacy? Is it just in the system trying to filter out bots? Well, it is doing a shitty job since bots are still a high percentage there. Reddit banned me, even when I was on the new user friendly subs. I tried with multiple locations with a VPN too. This has to make people go to other platforms. Like I did, I moved here.

#privacy

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Sexy-Animal-Fucker@thebrainbin.org on 19 Jun 21:12 next collapse

What's worse is the number of actual bots that get through easily and unpunished while they shadow ban anyone with a VPN

Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 21:13 next collapse

Punishing human users and rewarding the bots. How tragic…

TheVoiceOfRaison@thelemmy.club on 19 Jun 21:45 collapse

The majority of traffic on reddit is bots. Its scary that its getting harder to tell. They’re probably sticking AI chat bots in there too.

Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 21:48 collapse

I assume over 50% of users on there are bots.

SharkAttak@kbin.melroy.org on 19 Jun 22:04 collapse

I received notice of replies to some posts of mine of FOUR years ago. I assume bots scraping the barrel.

BlueOysterCultist@lemmy.zip on 19 Jun 23:29 collapse

I had a guy reply to my 8 year old post once, seemed legit

Sometimes people revive ghost threads from google searches.

cattywampus@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 21:55 collapse

You use a board farm like This. Each has its own IP address and if need be you set up a static IP for them over VPN.

Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 22:01 collapse

Wow! That is crazy!

cattywampus@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 22:07 collapse

It’s big business. Pretty much every social network got its start with bots, major creators and influencers used artificial engagement to get their start, websites use tons of artificial traffic to rank higher on search results.

The other tactic is using a traditional bot net aka a hacker infects as many machines as possible essentially just to use them as a click farm.

It’s a whole grey or black market.

originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com on 19 Jun 21:14 next collapse

this is called 'preaching to the choir'. though cathartic, its not really productive for discussion.

no on here cares, because reddit

Trilogic@lemmy.ml on 19 Jun 21:16 next collapse

Who gives a shit about reddit, everything owned by a corporate is a propaganda machine with one goal only, dictating the narrative. Thats called dictature. #selfhosting #privacy #fuckdictature #fuckreddit

cattywampus@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 21:51 next collapse

Everything? Probably not. The important stuff like major subs pertaining to news, politics, religion, and specific culture topics? Most definitely. I doubt r/dragonsfuckingcars is deep state reddit propaganda.

Trilogic@lemmy.ml on 19 Jun 22:46 collapse

Who mentioned deep state? You make is sound like a conspiracy, but facts are undeniable. Reddit delete posts and ban users leaving exclusively posts and users that serve their purpose . Considering who owns reddit (Advance Magazine Publishers (Condé Nast’s parent), Fidelity Investments, and Vanguard Group) we can include the deep state so thank you for the reminder. r/dragonsfuckingcars and similar subs with 3 users and 100s bots are there to keep the barrack credible.

You see, even if i didn´t agree with you didn´t get downvoted, shadow-banned or banned. It is called freedom of speech.

cattywampus@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 22:56 collapse

Its sarcasm, I guess I could have added the /s for clarity. I mean yeah you’re being reasonable but I’ve definitely been downvoted around some parts of Lemmy for not being fervently in agreement (not even technically in disagreement). Some parts around here get pretty kooky and cultish, particularly revolving around some countries and political ideologies, and AI but to a degree that’s always expected online.

green_goglin@thelemmy.club on 20 Jun 00:05 collapse

I give a shit about poisoning all the LLM models scraping Reddit and in doing so undermining all the traffic measurements pandered to Wall St. every quarter.

robomuffin79@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 21:27 next collapse

It’s a complete shitshow. Been permanently banned three times for commenting on pro Israel subs and calling out the mods for not banning racist comments

listless@lemmy.cringecollective.io on 19 Jun 21:28 next collapse

it’s been a hot minute since ive been on reddit, but iirc shadowbanned means “it appears I can interact, but in fact my posts and comments are silently being hidden from other users”

it looks like you’re just straight up being banned.

Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 21:32 collapse

Yes, it was a mix, It still said banned for me. I got banned and shadow banned. A shadow ban just hides all your posts and comments from everybody but you. So, basically means the same as banned to me.

Zak@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 21:48 collapse

There was supposed to be a distinction, but it doesn’t look like Reddit is handling it very well anymore.

A ban or “permanent suspension” (an odd name) is for ordinary bad behavior. You’re meant to know you are banned, why you are banned, and how to appeal if you think you didn’t break the rules.

A shadowban is for spam or repeated ban evasion where an intentionally abusive account operator expects to get banned and will waste resources and make fewer successful posts if they can’t tell they’re banned.

Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 21:58 collapse

Another shady thing Reddit does, if you say certain words or a sentence a certain way. It removes the comment. You still see your comment but it has actually been removed from the post.

Zak@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 22:16 collapse

This was meant to be the same kind of distinction. Ordinary abuse leaves a “removed” placeholder and spam vanishes.

Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 22:18 collapse

It just vanishes when I was testing it. You can go to incognito mode and comments are gone.

the_riviera_kid@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 21:53 next collapse

So stop going to reddit.

infinitesunrise@slrpnk.net on 19 Jun 22:06 next collapse

Maybe take a hint and stop using that platform. It’ll be a lot better for your health.

Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 22:08 collapse

This is true, it is so toxic. Most of the time you can’t even tell if you are replying to a bot or not.

Draegur@lemmy.zip on 19 Jun 22:44 next collapse

well NOW they are probably just straight up banning you for ban evasion so that’s more motive to ban someone than they even usually care to have.

same vibe as arresting someone for resisting arrest

Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 22:46 collapse

The IP and email are totally different on each account set up. I tested it. All cookies are removed before. There would be no way they could tell, I say. But, they can tell that I am using a VPN.

silentjohn@lemmy.ml on 19 Jun 22:51 next collapse

There would be no way they could tell, I say.

You would be wrong

Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 22:52 collapse

Of course, you say this and don’t explain why I would be wrong. That is a very Reddit like response. Say I am wrong and then don’t explain why. I even tried different browsers. It is because of the VPN. That’s why all the banning.

chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 19 Jun 23:24 next collapse

I think there might also be fingerprinting techniques that do not rely on the browser, so it’s not conclusive. Not sure why people are being so negative, people trying to ban evade Reddit should be empowered to succeed imo, fuck Reddit

Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 23:27 collapse

I use different browsers too, but yes, if I made so many new accounts with the browsers. They could tell from a browser. That makes sense.

considine@lemmy.ml on 19 Jun 23:25 next collapse

Browser fingerprint

Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 23:33 collapse

Also I use temp emails. That could also be why. Wow, can people actually be private online now? I am scared for the future. Have you ever seen that movie “The Enemy Of The State” (1998)?

southsamurai@sh.itjust.works on 19 Jun 23:45 next collapse

Nah, their fingerprinting goes deeper.

Luckily, I don’t hate to type it out!

chameleonmode.com/reddit-fingerprinting-detection…

It’s possible to get around, but then you hate to be completely passive and not change anything in how you got it done, because even just switching to a different but new device triggers a check by their automation, and it usually just bans.

Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 23:50 collapse

So, there is no use in even trying Reddit anymore. Imagine how Edward Snowden feels. Always scared of getting his exact location found out. Thanks for the info.

willington@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 20 Jun 03:21 collapse

I take it a sufficiently determined individual can bypass enough of redoit’s BS to get in.

You should choose wisely how to allocate your energies.

In this case, do you really want to lend your energy to an outfit that so actively disrespects your preferences? Think about what you are encouraging in your own world.

Even if you could get back on there, is it a good thing FOR You in the long run? Of course you could scratch the itch, but do you lose more than you gain over the long term?

Beyond just the personal energy budgeting, it also seems like we want a tech solution to a political problem. If we are to have a true tech public square, it seems very wrong to allow an unelected and unaccountable entity to own that square. So under no circumstance should you be banned from any public speech forum simply for speech (save maybe for making credible and actionable bodily threats). That’s a political guarantee that has to be enforced by a democratically accountable government. No single company can own and make admin decisions for the digital public square. That’s a political demand. Obviously that’s not how thing work today. But this may give you some ideas of what you may want to push for so that in the future you can avoid what happened to you recently.

floofloof@lemmy.ca on 19 Jun 23:52 collapse

For information about fingerprinting techniques there’s this site:

coveryourtracks.eff.org

It has been around for a few years so there are almost certainly other techniques it doesn’t mention.

Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 23:54 collapse

I never even thought of the fingerprint stuff. I guess if you are somebody hiding, you would have to.

silentjohn@lemmy.ml on 20 Jun 02:45 collapse

yea. I guess I’m just a dick. Websites fingerprint everything about you. This should be comically obvious to people now.

But yea, reddit doesn’t like VPNs.

Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 20 Jun 03:15 collapse

What if most websites somehow bans VPN users in the future? Now that is my dark prediction.

green_goglin@thelemmy.club on 20 Jun 00:03 next collapse

MAC address or unique fingerprint from the initial banned account when it was first registered has to be the constant here.

Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 20 Jun 00:25 collapse

Yes, I am realizing that too. A side note, no way I would use apps like that on my actual phone. Using the cell towers, they can find out right where you are, I’m guessing.

BCsven@lemmy.ca on 20 Jun 02:41 collapse

Your phone, display size, apps installed, language, android build version etc etc make your anonynouse device unique when they query the browser.

willington@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 20 Jun 02:53 collapse

All that meta info would need to be spoofed. Even spoofing the 80%, rather than all, might be enough.

Draegur@lemmy.zip on 20 Jun 02:33 collapse

corpos are virulently, malignantly predatory and untrustworthy. remember when a music label got sued for literally installing malware on the computers anyone played their discs in?

i suspect they’re doing some other shady shit to track you. wonder if it’ll still do that if you go to a public library and install it there.

my job uses a vpn too, although i don’t know why; for some reason my reported dirtspace location as far as network stuff goes is like 300 miles away from me >.> but for some reason i ain’t blocked or banned despite an old account of mine catching a permanent suspension

killing that account was kind of an impulsive act… and i have two other accounts that were both registered from drastically different places, and on different machines. so, i dunno, maybe these are all contributing factors to just not having any traceable meta-data that could establish a pattern sufficient for their automated systems.

KssioAug@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 19 Jun 23:11 next collapse

Is it a new action from them? I’ve been reading a lot complaints about it lately.

If they’re banning people for using VPN, they’ve reached a new low. Not that I care though… Reddit is just a shadow of what it once was.

Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 23:20 collapse

That is what I have experienced, every new account I sign up with. But noted, I am not perfect and I could be doing something wrong.

ChicoSuave@lemmy.world on 20 Jun 00:59 collapse

Privacy is too hard to monetize so they actively avoid privacy.