Paul McCartney’s official Reddit account seems to have been banned. The account, u/paulmccartney, had just dropped a set of photos and videos from the first night of his shows at the Fonda Theatre. It went straight into the r/PaulMcCartney subreddit. Then, not long after, the whole thing disappeared.

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        6 hours ago

        Toxic; also mean.

        They asked a reasonable question and you seem fit to spew hate.

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          My gender-non-specific human, why do you insist on calling every single person here shitty for calling out BS reddit tactics?

          Are you in love with their CEO or something? It’s a little weird.

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            No, but they asked a reasonable question and got a blanket attack on reddit that disregarded their question entirely. I don’t particularly care for Sargent Child Abuser or whoever owns reddit right now.

            But the people that chose to stay still deserve to be treated fairly.

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      I imagine the site’s bot-detectors had a false positive (imagine that!). McCartney’s account had only posted once before and then remained dormant for a number of years. Suddenly, the account woke up again and surely must have gained an unusually rapid number of upvotes due to the celebrity status and the fandom subreddit. Looking at this data without any context, white-listing of accounts, or human eyes, this could potentially trigger their automated ban system. Additionally/alternatively, sharing Dropbox links seems to be an unspoken no-no on the site?

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      Nobody knows yet what triggered the ban. It could have been an automatic system, a moderator decision, or even some glitch with account verification. Reddit has not said a word about it.

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        A moderator cannot BAN your account. They can ban you from posting on their subreddit, and can, often baselessly, get you reported to admins (who 100% of the time side with the moderators), usually flagging any kind of modmail conduct as “threatening or harassment”.

        I’ve literally got a warning because I dared to ask a mod why they banned me - their response being a 30 day mute and a report to the admins about “Hey! I was wondering why you banned me, as I don’t think my comment broke any of the rules of the sub or Reddit” being threatening, and harassment…

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        I’ve been temp banned from Reddit multiple times now, for simply opposing genocide & war on behalf of Israel. People getting banned from Reddit should be seen as a badge of honor & means they’re likely doing something right.

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        Under… what? Those “places” crossed fascism line a decade ago. Marasmus line a few years ago. What additional regulation do you want? VIN number of the user’s ass?

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          Can a restaurant send you out for discussing something the owner doesn’t like? Not here at least (as long as you aren’t bothering other customers / respecting the house rules).

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            A restaurant owner can kick you out for not liking your colors. They rarely do because it’s bad for business.

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            The oldest rule of this restaurant: do not discuss whatever the owner dislikes.

            Next rule: respect the house rules.

            Also a rather old rule: we will send you out for disrespecting the house rules.

            New rule: no boiled carrots in any dish!