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Dread Delusion reddit banned
So as a newcomer I wanted to look up some stuff on reddit but saw that the subreddit is banned. I'm curious as to why did that happen and since when?
Originally posted by .vad//hakara:
It happened yesterday because a bot took advantage of the lack of active moderation to spam ads for pirate sports streaming services multiple times throughout the day.
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It happened yesterday because a bot took advantage of the lack of active moderation to spam ads for pirate sports streaming services multiple times throughout the day.
Mathius May 10 @ 3:55pm 
I went to the website to see if there was a way to contact the devs and is only lists one guy? Did only one person develop this game? That would explain the graphics.

But seriously, I hate reddit, but it's the number one search that comes up and aside from the wiki it's the best source for information on this game and you can't view the subreddit anymore without third party shenanigans as near as I can tell.
reddit admins are braindead, they let so much information and hints and tips go to absolute waste for practically no reason at all, at least they could have blocked posts but let the posts already there be available for viewing
This is a good time to remind everyone that reddit, discord, and other 3rd party social media companies, are NOT documentation, and are not appropriate places to keep any information that you want to be able to look at again later. They do not have the correct tools in place to back up or retain your data in any sort of useful or organized form.

There is a wiki available (unfortunately it is a Fandom branded wiki), and it does need your input. Or start your own wiki for it! A wiki, if set up properly, CAN be considered useful documentation.
Also, the subreddit isn't permanently gone. It can come back if any of the former subreddit moderators contact the admins via the appropriate methods and ensure that moderation will be available within a reasonable time frame if this were to happen again.

Personally, I recommend abandoning it and focusing on more useful things. Reddit has made it pretty clear over the last couple years that moderators have absolutely zero ownership of their subreddits.
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