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Everyone who was once on Reddit knows it well.
The second you submit your post, you get greeted by some fellow Redditor called /u/AutoModerator, who has falsely removed your post for whichever random retarded reason.

I know, it can indeed have legitimate purposes, but its harm apparently outweighs its value.

I am not surprised AutoModerator has a terrible reputation on Reddit.

No Redditor harassed more users than /u/AutoModerator.

Imagine crafting a post just to have it tossed by AutoModerator straight after.

Everyone who was once on Reddit knows it well. The second you submit your post, you get *greeted* by some fellow Redditor called /u/AutoModerator, who has falsely removed your post for whichever random retarded reason. I know, it can indeed have legitimate purposes, but its harm apparently outweighs its value. I am not surprised AutoModerator has a terrible reputation on Reddit. No Redditor harassed more users than /u/AutoModerator. Imagine crafting a post just to have it tossed by AutoModerator straight after.

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A few new users get all salty when their posts are moved to more relevant subs

@beetlejuicethedestroyer was one of them.

But moving posts to more relevant subverses is actually good for the post, because it gets exposed to a more targeted community.