Nothing like getting a warning from the /r/privacy moderators for some BS.

Im done with that terrible community. The people can be assholes for no reason and the moderators are something else.

@glitcher32 so most of the people there don't know a damn thing about privacy, every other post is a question about how to delete a Facebook account or if such and such obscure app collects data. Honestly I've realized that you're not going to learn a damn thing on that sub.

I've generally gotten away with a lot over there, not sure what you have been hit for.

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@mister_monster "self promotion"

Yet 'promoting' someone elses stuff is ok.

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@glitcher32 lol you got hit for shilling your app? i have promoted youtube2peertube multiple times and got nothing but love for it. That's crazy.

@glitcher32 I have been warned for being an asshole a couple of times though, I would say a warning is not that big of a deal. Maybe they expect heavy participation in the community before they tolerate any promotion of your own stuff.

@mister_monster I understand if they gotta go by the rules, but the people there aren't the best.

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