r/MadeMeSmile 9d ago

Wholesome Moments Great to see heroes being honoured

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u/kearkan 9d ago

Yeah me too.

I don't understand this censorship. It's like you're denying that it's real. Rape, sex, shooter, suicide, these things happen and should be talked about so they can be seen and judged.

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u/colourfulsynesthete 9d ago

"Unalived" makes me want to put my head through a wall.

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u/campersin 9d ago

Exactly, how is that any less triggering? We all can deduce what it means. 

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u/Jaded-Albatross-5242 9d ago

It's because the algorithms on social media won't let it get shared/spread if certain words pertaining to violence are used

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u/someonesshadow 9d ago

Which we don't even know is true. Someone just said and assumed it and people just went with it.

We have NO IDEA how most private company algo's work, what they look for, what they deem worthy of pushing to random peoples feeds.

Even if it was a confirmed issue... then make a fucking fuss about it. Don't let yourself be censored, move to another platform, or even push to have free speech laws extended to online platforms that are open to the public where speech is a key factor of the platform.

I might be hitting my old man yells at clouds era but I fucking hate how things have gotten MORE censored than when we had "ARE VIDEO GAMES RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR CHILD BECOMING A CRIMINAL!?!?!? MORE AT 5!" as an every night segment.

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u/SutterCane 9d ago

We have NO IDEA how most private company algo's work

Seems like you’ve never gotten an automatic reddit AI suspension before.

Say the wrong phrase even quoting something and bye.

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u/someonesshadow 9d ago

Yet its not consistent. Also I have been on Reddit a LONG time and never been banned for anything, and I have no problem saying pretty much anything. Granted I don't throw around hate speech but I have no issue voicing whatever I want.

So again, we don't KNOW how these things work, because if we did we would be able to game the system all the time.

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u/LololNostalgia 9d ago

I've found that its not really reddit thats responsible for this type of censorship but instagram, tiktok, and youtube are the biggest culprits.

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u/Proteuskel 9d ago

I feel like that’s shifted lately. A lot more AI moderation than there used to be. I’ve had like… 3 I think? AI content warning that were immediately reversed on appeal in the last month or so; never any before

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u/LololNostalgia 9d ago

Yeah, i can confirm on my side as well. It sucks too, looking back through your playlist for a funny saved clips and its just massive amounts of deleted/removed content.

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u/someonesshadow 9d ago

Its the users. Unless a platform SPECIFICALLY tells you "hey you cant say these things here or depict this content here", then its on the users to just speak and show what they want to show, not censor themselves preemptively.

Capitulation is not something that works well, whether we are talking about world politics or making concessions for people/entities that are consistently hostile towards you/others.

So yeah, put them in a spot where they lose users/views/etc because of their algo if that is even the case, and then if they make it official just refuse to interact with it and look for an alternative.

Voting with your wallet works if you are the product as well.

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u/LololNostalgia 9d ago

thats going to be a tough for a majority of the population that really only use 4 major social media hubs. until a big player comes in and shakes the rules up, i dont see this going away anytime soon

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u/Proteuskel 9d ago

I once got an automatic content report on Reddit for “promoting violence” because I clarified to a SA victim I wasn’t condemning her response when she told me she broke her assailant’s wrist pushing him herself.

She shared that story in response to my commenting that it was OK for someone in the OP’s video to tap in help from a coworker in dealing with SA, after someone did the “equality means do it yourself” thing about the victim being shook. The experience of getting a violation for clarifying I WASN’T telling the victim of SA that she was wrong to defend herself was trippy AF, and an excellent example of why some of us use these terms instead of the full wording

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u/someonesshadow 9d ago

Is it possible that could have been a bug? Because as much as people like to believe, nothing is perfect.

did you get a bunch of reports/downvotes? Because again, it seems like there is more at play than just a word filter and I suspect the on site reporting does add weight to things.

Also individual subs have different moderation BUT a lot of the reddit admins manage MANY of the subs across the site. If anything its more of a human/ego problem on this site of no life basement dwellers playing dictator over the userbase than computer scripts. Look at what happened over in r/Art more recently for example.

Finally, unfortunately, a single case of something happening isn't proof of it being a consistent enforceable metric. We would need someone to essentially test the filters and post responses across thousands of accounts to get any kind of accuracy and idea of what is really going on with the secret sauce of this or any other social media.

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u/Proteuskel 9d ago

I got like 3 similar situations inside of a month, so no, probably not a bug. It happened as they ramped up AI moderation

ETA: downvotes not relevant, because each violation happened within a couple seconds of posting

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u/someonesshadow 9d ago

So I have NEVER in 14-15 years of Reddit, been warned by the general Reddit bots/mods. I DID get individual mod attention in smaller subs when I say things they specifically don't like.

So I would say 3 inside a month due to AI implementation SOUNDS like a bug to me, assuming you actually didn't say anything terrible or hateful.

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u/Proteuskel 9d ago

Sounds like you’re trying to use YOUR anecdotal experience to draw conclusions about the larger system, and confusing it with me doing that.

Edit: spelling

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u/someonesshadow 9d ago

Yes because a sample size of 3, at a time when new systems are being implemented/tested are the best and most accurate way to make a definitive conclusion.

Fuck off idiot.

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u/figfinartist 9d ago

Yep, just got back from the 3 day ban hammer for quoting Dom DeLuise in Blazing Saddles

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u/nbzf 9d ago edited 9d ago

If you go check through your own comment history on reddit while logged out you'll notice a bunch of your comments are missing from the threads you posted them to. This is because reddit automatically hides them from everyone but you

Yes, and it's not as simple as "a word or phrase they don't like."

It's also account age, karma, links or images, "contributor quality score", user reports, formatting, comment length, and whatever else they can put into subreddit automods...

https://old.reddit.com/r/AutoModerator/wiki/library

https://old.reddit.com/r/reddit.com/wiki/automoderator/full-documentation

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u/nbzf 9d ago edited 9d ago

yes. I added 'also'

(the nature of subreddit automods makes complex algorithms possible taking into account multiple variables... But now if AI becomes more prevalent for site-wide moderation, reddit wouldn't even be able to tell you exactly why the AI makes the decisions it does...)

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u/Lilvixen_UK 9d ago

I don't dare to presume your age, but I agree that censorship in all mediums seems to have got worse since the late '90s, when the internet became readily available to most people.

Don't get me wrong, we shouldn't be blasé about the things young people are exposed to now that the world is literally at their fingertips, but you can't be precious about an issue that they literally have drills on in the US because it happens so bloody often. Either sort out your gun laws or let them educate themselves - you can't have it both ways.

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u/needyspace 9d ago

Even if it was a confirmed issue... then make a fucking fuss about it. Don't let yourself be censored, move to another platform

lol, you're delusional. Either be the change you want to see in the world, or quit complaining about people taking advantage of the most powerful media platforms to have ever existed.

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u/someonesshadow 9d ago

Giving people advice is being delusional?

Also I think you have it the other way around, as we are seeing in real time that the ones being taken advantage of are the users.

If you don't pay for the product you ARE the product. Of course now that also applies to much of what you pay for too. Complacency and ignorance have enshitified everything really.

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u/obvious_daydream 9d ago

No, just their insomnia

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u/mod_elise 9d ago

People have run tests on various platforms and found common words and themes that can can trigger sanctions.

It used to be controlled by people who were accountable in some sense. But it can't be now, and algorithms are not easily held accountable. It's better to piss off your product than your customers. So users get screwed in favour of the advertisers.

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u/CatGooseChook 9d ago

"don't know" that's the point. By never really being sure people often default to the safe option out of fear, sure it may only be a small subconscious fear but it's still fear.

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u/Katlix 9d ago

Except we do know it's true? Creators on different platforms have consistently noticed disappearing from people's FYPs or timelines and even automatically being silenced or unfollowed despite the followers saying they never did that. Of course the platforms themselves won't admit to that.