I long since stopped posting on Reddit but I know they recently rolled out a policy that will ban based on voting, guess it's only a matter of time for me.
Although I do make a point to upvote trans people for visibility as well, like when the greasy trans males post pictures of their bulges in women's fashion subs or all the charming "trans lesbian" cock talk in the lesbian subs, so perhaps I'll be safe.
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I long since stopped posting on Reddit but I know they recently rolled out a policy that will ban based on voting, guess it's only a matter of time for me.
Although I do make a point to upvote trans people for visibility as well, like when the greasy trans males post pictures of their bulges in women's fashion subs or all the charming "trans lesbian" cock talk in the lesbian subs, so perhaps I'll be safe.
So... if you downvote someone - literally using the voting system for its intended purpose - you can get banned? Am I understanding that right?