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[–] UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world 26 points 1 week ago (10 children)

The guillotine joke is probably one of the most common reaction posts to any corporate news on Reddit.

Who subs have gotten shut down because Reddit administrators accused the local mods of failing to curtail it.

Pretending anyone at Reddit HQ cares about this kind of thing is peak Redditor behaviour.

The application of the ban rules tend to be arbitrary and highly political. But guillotine jokes absolutely get accounts banned. And moderators who fail to consistently ban certain accounts were targeted for removal very aggressively over the last four years.

[–] cupboard@kbin.earth -3 points 1 week ago (9 children)

I use Reddit. This joke is still insanely popular even on the generic default subs. No one cares enough about this to shut down /r/gaming or /r/funny. Reddit is already pretty bad in reality, there's no need to fantasize about it being even worse.

This has the same vibe as the hundreds of posts that appear on there every single year around the Tiananmen Square massacre anniversary saying stuff like "Reddit is owned by Tencent!!!!1! and they're banning everyone who mentions Tiananmen Square!!!!11!!!!" despite there being literal thousands of posts about the massacre on the platform.

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