>>10754968And while I'm at it, here's that rough outline of r/CringeAnarchy I was telling you guys about earlier:
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REDDIT: CHAPTER FIVE: Cringe Without Any Anarchy
>Hypothetically, let’s say you have a very bad rat infestation and you just don’t know what to do>You’ve tried every solution in the book to get rid of them, but no matter what you do and no matter how many times you’ve kicked out the broom, the rats come back stronger every time>Now, let’s apply this hypothetical scenario to a real-life problem for the jannies over on Reddit [who do it for free, how pathetic]>If you haven’t noticed already, the Power-Mod Jannies over on Reddit are pretty leftist in nature, often flaunting their delusional power-fantasies as a sign of “wealth” in the Reddit community [and by gold, I mean Reddit cryptocurrency]>Besides sporting countless Reddit awards, Power-Mod Jannies also flex their power by banning "Nazi" subreddits under the orders of r/AgainstHateSubreddits, a far-far-FAR-left subreddit dedicated to turning Reddit into a left-wing echo chamber (we'll get to them later)>But, one subreddit in particular caught their attention. A little subreddit known as r/CringeAnarchy>Originally advertising itself as an uncensored (hence the term “anarchy”) alternative to the more popular r/cringe at the time, the subreddit quickly bounced out of control when supposed “alt-right trolls” turned the board into an anti-SJW shitshow>The Reddit jannies were pissed about this, naturally, and immediately moved to ban it>But, before they could grab the banhammer with their chubby little hands, the Power-Mod Jannies had a sudden realization: "If I ban all other right-wing subreddits but keep this one up, it will be easier to ban all thoughtcriminals off the site once we head for this one!">And so, they purposefully kept r/CringeAnarchy afloat (for the time being)Forgive me if the above text is a little bit unreadable, I'm still working on it.