Mikayla Raines, founder of "Save a Fox Rescue" just took her own life.
2 months ago she was seen on r/SaveAfoxSnark attempting to defend herself from her detractors.
Here's how the subreddit's creator responded when she showed up:
It's time to address "Snark" subreddits. 🧵
Back in April of 2024, reddit user u/Pale-Explanation-709 created r/SaveAfoxSnark after rumors of a bobcat biting a volunteer surfaced.
u/Pale-Explanation-709 would go on, posting unsubstantiated speculation about the "mysterious disappearance" of Dakota the Coyote or discussing "various injuries and deaths" at the rescue.
At one point, u/Pale-Explanation-709 used ChatGPT to write a laundry list of "ethical issues" surrounding the rescue, most of which don't appear to apply directly to SaveAFox.
Other users began posting to the subreddit as well.
A video of Mikayla shooing a fox away with her foot was posted as evidence of her "Kicking a fox"
The subreddit accused Mikayla "selling Ruby's fur" because Mikayla was selling Ruby's shed in little jars.
Mikayla became aware of this subreddit some time in the past 2 months. The official SaveAFox_Rescue Reddit account was seen multiple times since April attempting to defend the Rescue against her detractors.
Unfortunately, u/Pale-Explanation-709 had some choice words for Mikayla
"Stick to OF if you don't want to deal with the public."
This subreddit was tiny. There were only 19 posts and 91 comments made over the course of a year.
However, Mikayla's presence on r/SaveAfoxSnark indicates this "snark" subreddit's targeted attacks on her and the rescue deeply bothered her.
r/SaveAfoxSnark has since gone private, likely to dodge scrutiny following the news of Mikayla's passing.
This is just the tip of the iceberg
The "Snark" phenomenon exploded in popularity on Reddit in Spring of 2022 (seemingly during the Josh Duggar's sentencing)
"Snarkers" as snark subreddit users call themselves, are gossip-addicted women obsessed with 'taking down' influencers.
And this isn't the first time one of these "Snark" subreddits has had real-life consequences.
In July of last year, r/FundieSnarkUncensored (a subreddit for targeting Christians) doxxed the Lott family during a beach trip, sending false claims of child abuse to the police.
Last month r/SydTowleSnark was banned after accusing a 25 year old woman with cancer of "faking it for clout"
In 2023, r/MadiaSnark relentlessly targeted Brianna Madia who ultimately hired a digital investigator to identify 200 "snarkers" who she claimed "turned her life into a living hell."
It's clear the "snark" subreddits are purpose built for targeted harassment. The "snarkers" who run them feign "concern" while attempting to destroy the lives of their targets.
Unfortunately, this culture of harassment may have cost a life yesterday.
Rest in Peace, Mikayla
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Meet u/explosive_donut, the progressive trans Redditor aka "David 'Reya' Jasmin".
u/explosive_donut was just indicted on second degree murder for allegedly stabbing his wife to death.
To put it lightly, explosive_donut is the prototypical Redditor. Which is genuinely terrifying to think that such a person can exist on Reddit for over a decade.
explosive_donut mentioned his wife several times on Reddit, notably expressing frustration when she wouldn't use his preferred pronouns and how she was upset with him for cross dressing before he officially transitioned.
Meet "IndictEvolution," the likely online persona of the alleged fertility clinic suicide bomber.
IndictEvolution was not a "right-wing Christian", rather he believed in a niche secular philosophy called "Efilism" which calls for extinction of all life to eliminate suffering.
This is not the first Redditor with this anti-god hyper-rational ideology who tried to hurt others. Nicholas Roske tried to assassinate Justice Kavanaugh and he was driven by a similar belief set.
The ideology of Efilism has roots in antinatalism (which believes procreation is a fundamental evil) but goes a step beyond, calling for the mass extinction of all life on Earth.
The core value of this ideology is the hyper-rationalization of "nothing consents to existence"
BREAKING: The University of Zurich has been using AI bots to secretly manipulate Redditors since November 2024.
The scariest part?
The bots were 6 times more likely to change the minds of Redditors than the baseline, often by leveraging misinformation.
More below🧵
The paper, innocuously titled "Can AI change your view?" details the process researchers from the University of Zurich used to make AI interact on Reddit.
This was done in secret, without informing the users or the moderators.
2 days ago, the mods of r/changemyview revealed the study and released usernames of 13 bots who had been created by the study.
I queried my server for the usernames and found, over the course of just a few months, the bots had written close to 1500 comments.