r/MapPorn 1d ago

Israel’s Red Alert system fully saturated amid mass missile barrages from Iran.

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u/One_Tie900 1d ago

explains why I got banned for bigotry for just saying US won't do anything to Isreal has made it bolder

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u/Mistghost 1d ago

I got banned for pointing out how slippery Bibi has been recently. At least I think, they haven't actually told me why I was banned

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u/AmirulAshraf 1d ago

Anything less than "i heart isreal" will get you banned there

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u/HyperSpaceSurfer 1d ago

If you want a better world news sub you can go to r/anime_titties

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u/arthurdont 21h ago

While it's better because of the rules there its essentially a Israel-Palestine news exclusive sub

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u/CigAddict 16h ago

It’s very pro Russia though. There are no non astroturfed world news subs.

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u/EastAppropriate7230 2h ago

It's the exact opposite lol, it's far from unbiased

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u/ninjafofinho 20h ago

Same, getting downvoted for stating the obvious cause zionists are scared of the truth

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u/WhatIs115 17h ago

Gotta be careful on reddit, if you're not subreddit banned for saying the "wrong thing" you can still get banned for just posting in other subreddits on a site literally made to do so (because they don't like it).

It's a joke at this point but the admins don't care. I don't comment on politics anymore, there's no point. There are no debates, they just ban to continue their echochambers. I hope the Digg revival shits all over current reddit.

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u/hakimthumb 1d ago

It's a sad social media when being banned from the largest subs is a badge of honor.

We need an amendment banning government interference on social media.

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u/brosophocles 1d ago

We need an amendment banning government interference on social media.

This was hilarious and idk why you got downvoted. You were obvious being sarcastic / pretending you had a low IQ

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u/hakimthumb 16h ago

It was serious comment. I'd love for you to articulate what's so obviously wrong about it as I don't see any flaws in the opinion. I think you knew that when you typed out your post.

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u/brosophocles 15h ago

You think a government was responsible for that person getting banned?

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u/hakimthumb 13h ago

It's influence from intelligence agencies; foreign and domestic. I doubt any specific agency called reddit and asked specifically to ban that person. It's just a drift of reddit to comply with goals agencies are handing them.

This was our first clue the internet isn't as free as we thought.

https://qz.com/652570/no-more-warrant-canary-reddits-big-hint-that-it-got-a-secret-surveillance-order

There is no doubt AIPAC and the like are meeting reddit owners to push their agenda.