Mod Carrotcypher links to their own personal blog and then pins their own post.
Opsec101’s homepage, made by Carrotcypher:
And here’s a look at rule 3!
Call me picky, but I think the moderators should follow the rules they write and enforce.
It’s important to remember that r/piracy was taken over by Reddit during the API debacle. The top moderators were removed and replaced by those chosen by Reddit admins. “Corporate-backed piracy” is an oxymoron.Misread it, this is r/privacy. My bad. But also, r/privacy is even worse. PTB
This is privacy, not piracy
Whoops, you’re right, misread it. r/privacy is a whole other can of fucked up worms, such as propaganda and Nazism at the cost of actual privacy discussion.
Bail on the place, as well as any other place where Carrotcypher is involved, including FOSStodon.
Their privacy to pirate your content maybe.
I always preferred PrivacyGuides. Looking forward to the activitypub integration with their other community
It has been compromised since at least 2-3 years ago.
We got decent communities on here
Here is one on a smaller server
Not sure here - moderators are handled really dirty by Reddit and I can totally understand that they are using what they have to self promote. And I can totally understand that they also don’t want to allow everybody to spam their sub.
One does not have to do volunteer work when they’re being “handled dirty”. They can just leave.
For your consideration, same moderator on the same subreddit
- DHS allows surveillance based on sexual orientation. Reddit’s privacy moderators ban any mention of it
- r/privacy moderator censors criticism of CEO James Dolan
- r/privacy moderators blacklist German tech news site Heise, censor posts critical of DHS
- On Reddit’s r/privacy, you can no longer criticize Facebook
- “NSA chief and deputy fired”, censored
Seems like sub has been infiltrated by the people from those industry, other subs have been taken over by right wingers or cops and allows heavy astroturfing
ok, that is something else. I didn’t knew that