If you are going against the reddit narrative in a mainstream subreddit, be sure to regularly check your comments by opening them through the permalink using incognito or private mode. Thousands of comments are shadow-deleted every day and most users never even know.

98  2016-12-12 by [deleted]

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Yep, a comment of mine was shadow deleted in r/news for trying to bring attention to the fact that pedophilia and human trafficking is actually a problem in the US and that this whole "fake news" thing is propaganda.

Fuck that sub. And /r/worldnews and /r/askreddit .

In the former, I was banned for posting that Americans should fear terrorists that slip through so called Muslim refugees. I ask them the reason for my ban and was muted.

In the latter, I was banned for posting anti-Hillary Clinton rhetoric. The mod that banned me claimed that I was banned for stalking another user's profile, but looking at someone else's account is not against their sub rules or admin rules. Fucking losers think their subreddit is a goldmine when it's actually a cesspool of karma whorers and bullshit stories.

dat echo chamber. It's not unlike /r/conspiracy, except that people come here under their own will instead of culling the crowd via censorship.

I had comments deleted here within the last 48 hours and they are not in my profile.

For awhile my comments weren't showing up. So I just got louder on other platforms.

Going against in a mainsub? Yeah that doesn't last very long, at least for me. Deleted posts everywhere, usually ends up in a ban with no reason given.

I consider it a victory. We should all go through our comment history, tally the number of shadow-banned comments, collect the proof, post the proof, then take the top ten users, and we vote for them to be our leaders.