>>73510652It's 100% a /here/ thing.
But that's because mods lowered the threshold for automod deletions, indirectly SUPPORTING this behavior.
Prior to last December or so, the automod threshold was VERY high, so homoposts would need to get attention /here/ AND from the general reddit crowd to be deleted.
A lot of posts slipped through the cracks because of missing one side, or due to discord/okbh raids.
But ever since the raising of the automod threshold, EVERY homopost and post that was posted /here/ gets nuked.
Which means reddit's support is optional now, /#/ controls the subreddit.
But that also means that all it'll take is a few beggars reporting the girls' posts to start an open fanbase war.
The entire thing is a fucking powederkeg ready to blow.
I can't fucking wait