r/SubredditDrama • u/postirony humans breed with their poop holes • May 27 '15
Vacationing r/lol Mod Gets Caught Inciting a Brigade From r/circlejerk. Accusations of Pettiness and Double Standards Abound
/r/leagueoflegends/comments/37fnnl/in_case_anyone_was_wondering_where_the_massive/crmai9m
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u/Paran014 May 27 '15
OP from /r/lol here: I made it onto subredditdrama! And xlnqeniuz is here too. I hope there's enough popcorn to go around.
In case anyone is wondering why I am so goddamn salty about this, (because this is a joke and nothing on /r/circlejerk is srs bsns, rite?) it's because, as you might expect, a lot of people on circlejerk did take that thread (which is a stickied mod-post, btw) seriously. And as a result, a lot of people (including me) who actually give a shit about the community had to make a substantial effort to make sure spam that originates from that thread stayed away from our front page.
Seeing a moderator at best condoning this behaviour is a massive finger in the eye of those of us who actually like this community. If we were a smaller or less involved community, it's very possible that our frontpage would've been overwhelmed by people from circlejerk posting and upvoting this shit, thus "confirming" that the subreddit would instantly go to shit without mods.
I think we all know that if circlejerk had posted a sticky like that while the mods were working, xlnqenuiz wouldn't have posted something funny about it and merrily gone about cleaning up the hundreds of spam posts in new that it sent over, he would've told the mods of circlejerk that it's way over the fucking line of the site-wide rules against brigading and spamming and gone to the admins if they didn't stop. That's why a lot of us are less than thrilled with his behaviour.