Reddit updated their policy today, they will suspend users for voting on content that violates a rule. Voting.

They are also blocking you from viewing comments unless you are logged in or using the app.

I have deleted my reddit account today and I suggest you do the same. dev.lemmy.ml (until a stable release), littr.me, notabug.io if you want alternatives.

@mister_monster I use reddit, a little shocked about the voting thing but being logged in isn't really a big deal is it?

I'll look at the alternatives u posted.
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I'm probably going to spin up a Lemmy instance for certain communities I engage in on there and invite mods to moderate if they'd like.

Amorphous content policy I can tolerate begrudgingly. But now they want you to police your thoughts. "Think before you laugh". I shouldn't have to refer to the rules to vote. If it shouldn't be on the site take it down.

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@mister_monster true, but I haven't found any good alternative to reddit yet unfortunately. πŸ˜•

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