A few months ago I was unnecessarily banned on my reddit account first, but then even if I use different computers and a different Internet, it somehow realizes that it’s me and bans me. When I open my account, there is no problem, but as soon as I write something, it is banned.


If you get banned unnecessarily, wouldn’t that be giving up?
Say you’re at a party, and the home owner asks you to leave. You are no longer welcome in their home. If you continue to try to sneak in through back doors and open windows, do you REALLY think that’s going to come across as dedication, or trespassing, harassment and stalking?
Give it up. They don’t want you, why do you insist on crashing a party you aren’t invited to?
Because at that party you wouldn’t be downvoted for asking a simple question by people with a morality stick up their arse.
They got kicked out of that party for a reason. Now they’ve gone to someone else’s party asking how to sneak into the party they got kicked out of.
And here you are, complaining about our party, but not the party that keeps kicking people out.
I mean, it is reddit in 2026, they could’ve been banned because of many reasons, false flagged, IP ban mistakenly, AI blunder, toxic brigade reporting, you name it.
Reddit isn’t what it used to be. My main account is fine, yet if I make any alt it gets instant banned for spam, think about that.
(And yes I checked if shadowbanned, not).
Saying that Reddit is a shitty, unpredictable platform isn’t really a great argument to keep going back.
Only thing I got back for now is a specific subreddit that frankly is an anomaly even on reddit. Outside that, I am moving here for a reason.
I guess you’re right, there was a discussion there that interested me and I wanted to respond to it.
I think the general sentiment they’re trying to convey is to just stop using reddit.
I think you’ll find many people on Lemmy who agree with them