RC: "Well a really really strong work ethic, someone who is very very very hungry. Will is embedded into you at a very very young age, skills you can acquire, you can learn, so I look for someone who's got a chip on their shoulder, someone who you know comes from a broken family, someone who was bullied as a kid, someone who is an immigrant and really has had to fight and is just incredibly hungry. Those are the kind of people that I like, and it's hard to find, and it's getting much harder to find, but those are the kinds of people that I'm attracted to."
"Without the freedom to criticize, question and challenge the dominant narrative, [Streisand effect takes a little longer]" someone on censorship, probably
**Disclaimer: **This is a repost from the deleted sub DRSyourGME. Since this sub got deleted by reddit as did related DRS subs without proper warning, one may wonder how deep reddit is into censoring GME.
(Original) Edit #1: I posted the same content to another sub to test what happens. It was removed for tagging other subs / users, which seemed to work with lower traction posts/comments before. I updated the table accordingly.
(Original) Edit #2: You probably read the post of Bibic-Jr. Radmins reached out to the sub and implemented automod code to ban tagging users or subs also here. Updated to table.
Preamble
Okay guys, you all know our favorite company is financially sound. Business is running fine. They got our back and I feel very co
Disclaimer: This is a repost from the deleted sub DRSyourGME. Since this sub got deleted by reddit as did related DRS subs without proper warning, one may wonder how deep reddit is into censoring GME.
Welcome to the ASS.
So, we should find ways to make the community more resilient against censorship, which necessarily needs platforms outside of reddit. Remember, not only does Reddit provide tools to censor, Reddit applies censorship rules for subs by themselves! We need Apes Shitstorm Shelter (ASS).
Quality of the Apes Shitstorm Shelter TM
We already defined censorship as deletion and suppression of content in part 1. Since companies cannot act against the law, we will exclude government ordered censorship. Further our Apes Shitstorm Shelter TM should have free access (registration via email, no payment required, no login required to read), it should be easy to publish content (small text to long from D
Disclaimer: This is a repost from the deleted subreddit DRSyourGME.
“[Censorship is] a system in which an authority limits the ideas that people are allowed to express and prevents books, films, works of art, documents, or other kinds of communication from being seen or made available to the public, because they include or support certain ideas”
Welcome to reddits “moderated” GME subs, looking back at part 1 and additional information
Part 1 TL;DR: censorship is different per sub and at some subs remarkable high (see table at the bottom). We should find ways to make the community more resilient against censorship. Addition: roughly one day after part 1 reddit admins deployed censorship rules to the least censored sub.
In the first part I showed that most GME subs are heavily deleting posts. This in a range from 5% up to 60%. While the biggest subs (65k-876k members) range from 5-37% deleted p
One of the moments when i knew this situation with wallstreet was serious was when posts started disappearing and one ape took it on themselves to start backing up the community’s communications. Reddit's u/Elegant-Remote6667 has gone to amazing lengths to archive and, just as importantly, make available all the facts, fun, and fud of the last couple years and for that I am grateful. Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it, so I am glad once all the shit goes down and fingers start getting pointed that apes will have a trove of date stamped proof that we were not the baddies, that we figured things out early, and that we tried our best to comment against and warn of what was coming.
Thanks Elegant for apehistorian.com and everything you’ve done, and as reddit comes off the rails, I hope our decentralizations don’t prove to be an end to t