From the gist of what I read, the banned guy is a nuclear advocate that has the following credentials:
From the Youtube comments, the subreddit is modded for some reason by an anti-nuclear power mod. It is ironic that the sub is called r/NuclearPower even though it has an anti nuclear stance.
Now about the last question of what the banned guy said, it can be summarized as follows:
One of the reasons I left Reddit is because they specifically will force mods where they feel like they should. A male mod on r/lesbians, anti-nuclear mod on r/nuclear, straight up fash mods on leftist spaces, etc.
I completely understand. In my case, I still am in some subreddits but my exposure to Reddit has greatly been reduced. Fortunately, Lemmygrad is my new home for me.
Context? (Who is this, what’s the subs stance, what did they say)
From the gist of what I read, the banned guy is a nuclear advocate that has the following credentials:
From the Youtube comments, the subreddit is modded for some reason by an anti-nuclear power mod. It is ironic that the sub is called r/NuclearPower even though it has an anti nuclear stance.
Now about the last question of what the banned guy said, it can be summarized as follows:
One of the reasons I left Reddit is because they specifically will force mods where they feel like they should. A male mod on r/lesbians, anti-nuclear mod on r/nuclear, straight up fash mods on leftist spaces, etc.
I completely understand. In my case, I still am in some subreddits but my exposure to Reddit has greatly been reduced. Fortunately, Lemmygrad is my new home for me.
I got banned off worldnews and then reddit entirely when I got caught ban-evading. T’was a blessing thankfully.
I clicked the link. That doesn’t clear up much.
Kyle Hill is a science Youtuber. From what I can tell r/NuclearPower somehow managed to get an anti-nuclear activist as a mod which says a lot.
What particularly got them removed? What alleged misinformation?
Idl