So I deleted my 5yo Reddit account and migrate to Fediverse, but then I decided to recreate a new Reddit account just to follow some communities that are only popular there.
I’ve been trying to create a few accounts and I’m shadow banned in all of them.
I’ve tried two factor authentication, phone number and verify e-mail, it doesn’t matter, Reddit keeps shadow banning my account.
Every time I comment somewhere my comment isn’t showed, only for me, I open it in a private tab then I don’t see the comment. All my posts says “Removed by Reddit filters” no matter what I write on it, tried posting several times.
They’re making it impossible for legit new users to interact there.
Meanwhile, they’re banning old, established accounts in massive waves. I’m not sure who they want using the site. New accounts aren’t allowed to post anything, and old accounts get kicked out.
That’s why it’s filled with bots, I often see many weird comments, I check the profile and all comment history has the same standard, they don’t seem like from a normal people, always polite, no typos, which isn’t something normal for Reddit standard.
Yeah, nothing as fun as getting well over decade old accounts banned for reasons even though you haven’t used it it for 3 months
Seems like they’re starting to realize the vast potential monetary value of this repository of human-created content. Countless times I’ve searched something hyper-specific and found the info on Reddit. It’s surely the biggest place online for human-created responses on any subject or field.
They didn’t want to put in the effort required to detect actual bots, so they just made it unusable instead. Reddit as it was is now dead and the vultures are starting to pick clean its carcass.
Reddit got scraped for LLM data and they know they missed out on money. I think that’s a huge reason they removed the API two years ago.
Oh for sure. They’re getting money from Google for it and that’s just what the public knows about.
My guess is they want mostly bots on the site and no pesky users that contradict the bots. What counts isn’t active human users, but that the website pops up in search results.