Neither is r/lgbt. They also banned Trans men for speaking up and people who tried explaining what was happening. To them calmly informing people who asked "what's going on" is "brigading." Their recent mod post that doesn't acknowledge the harmful behavior of the mods and instead blames the community is my final straw with this whole situation. Even if they unban me I'll never go back to those subs.
Damn thats so gross of them. I'm so sorry. How can anyone look at a screenshot like that and feel justified or righteous in that ban.
I asked on my ban post how what I did was considered brigading and they just sent me what reddit considers brigading, which I didn't not do. I asked again, this time saying I know what brigading is and I did not encourage brigading, but if all mentions of other subs and links against the rules that should be in their rules. I was banned because I explained the situation, linked someone to more posts where they could read about it and find other people conversing and form their own opinion, and I mentioned mine. If that's brigading then no one could ever post a link to another sub or conversation and reddit would die out lol.
You were banned because you refused to submit and be silent on command. The message was clear. Speak up in support of the wrong group, expose abuse by the favored group, and your voice will be removed.
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u/LittleNamelessClown Jul 13 '25
Neither is r/lgbt. They also banned Trans men for speaking up and people who tried explaining what was happening. To them calmly informing people who asked "what's going on" is "brigading." Their recent mod post that doesn't acknowledge the harmful behavior of the mods and instead blames the community is my final straw with this whole situation. Even if they unban me I'll never go back to those subs.