I don't want to dox my alt, but I contribute to a fringe subreddit. I made a comment about The Matrix, specifically about how the movie revealed too much truth and how Keanu Reeves lost his (unborn) child & his girlfriend. I also remember saying how the directors were turned into trannies. But I looked this morning, and the part about trannies is missing!
I could be mistaken and deleted that part before hitting submit, but I remember typing it out and my browser underlining "trannies" in red because it isn't in the browsers dictionary (spellcheck). The comment does not show that it has been edited and it has not been shadowbanned.
Do subreddit moderators have the ability to edit other users comments? I don't think they do.
So if someone did edit it they would have to be a high-level site admin, right?
Now I wish I screenshot everything I do on that fucking site to have some evidence other than my memory.
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?limit=500 URL parameter to archive more comments of a large conversation., ` Putting words into user's mouths, which means making them appear like they wrote something they never actually did, especially on sensitive posts, is one of the greatest violations of user trust possible.
Although shortly after he applogized and promised never to do it again, it clearly gives away how Reddit tends to handle criticism.
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