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Misinformation is the bread and butter of the “free thinking high IQ” denizens of Reddit. Home of Watchdog. Ephesians 5:11. DMs open for submissions.
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Nov 11 22 tweets 6 min read
The most insane Reddit Election meltdowns over the past week 🧵 Image This is the best metaphor for the state of Reddit's TDS:

Seeing a swastika in a random assortment of lights. Image
Jul 8 13 tweets 5 min read
"I'm a non citizen and the DMV automatically registered me to vote"
"The DMV told me green card holders could vote"

WTF is going on at the DMV?


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Colleges pressured him into voting.
He had no idea he wasn't allowed to. Image
Apr 19 6 tweets 3 min read
I've scraped Max Azzarello's Reddit history.

Max stated on Reddit he was an Anarcho-Communist.
Image Proof it's his account:
Reddit user u/Coup_Radley posted the same pamphlet that was found near Max's body. Image
Mar 25 5 tweets 3 min read
Last year I exposed r/PlannedAbortions, A community for Abortion fetishists.

The subreddit is still active today.

It's genuinely difficult for me to put into words just how degenerate and evil these "people" are.

This is an execution fetish. Image There is at least one user who gets pregnant just so they can get a sexual thrill from executing a child.

They don't claim "the fetus was just a clump of cells," these "people" get sexual gratification from the fact that the child was alive and fighting for its life.

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Oct 19, 2023 16 tweets 8 min read
🧵The Rittenhouse Effect🧵
How intentional selective censorship deceived millions of Redditors about Kyle Rittenhouse. August 2020, just months before the election, an opportunity presented itself for Reddit leftists.

They realized they could turn the shooter in Kenosha, WI into the ultimate symbol of "American Fascism" as long as they steered the narrative.

And so that's what they did.
Sep 27, 2023 15 tweets 7 min read
The Cancer of Censorship.
How Reddit set itself up to become one of the most heavily censored social media platforms. (and how it may be destroying itself because of it) 🧵
Image Moderating is a time-consuming thankless job. Instead of hiring in-house mods or relying on algorithmic moderation, Reddit relies on an army of 70,000+ volunteers to do this heavy lifting.
Jun 17, 2023 5 tweets 2 min read
Reddit mods are terrified of Democracy. Image “They’re going to coup us!”
Yes, and?
May 9, 2023 7 tweets 2 min read
In its amicus brief to the Supreme Court, Reddit claimed that it was a “marketplace of ideas” and that it allows users to “exercise their fundamental right to freedom of speech”

Imagine saying this with a straight face directly to the Supreme Court.

supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/21/2… Image Let’s take a trip down memory lane:
Apr 21, 2023 6 tweets 3 min read
r/PlannedAbortions

A community for abortion fetishists.

It's genuinely difficult for me to put into words just how degenerate and evil these "people" are.

This is an execution fetish. Image There is at least one user who gets pregnant just so they can get a sexual thrill from executing a child.

They don't claim "the fetus was just a clump of cells," these "people" get sexual gratification from the fact that the child was alive and fighting for its life. ImageImageImage
Apr 13, 2023 5 tweets 1 min read
To celebrate reaching 200k followers, I'm excited to unveil my latest creation: Watchdog

Watchdog is an AI-Powered Vigilance system designed to detect and expose Radicalization and Misinformation on Reddit. Image Watchdog can identify misinformation and aggressive rhetoric that can lead to the radicalization of individuals and do so with nuance and precision. Image
Feb 21, 2023 5 tweets 3 min read
r/fuckcars, a subreddit advocating #15minutecities, cheered as a terrorist group was rendering personal vehicles unusable by deflating their tires. twitter.com/i/web/status/1… ImageImageImage They don't care if you "actually use" your truck. They want to make it illegal. ImageImage
Jan 4, 2023 24 tweets 4 min read
"Reddit Talk" featuring the r/AntiWork mods discussing:

-"Stochastic terrorist @libsoftiktok"
-Using the press to get r/TheDonald banned
-The "Anti-Evil" shadow moderators
-Mods stron-arming Reddit
-A few "powermod moments"
-Unionizing

🧵

0:58
Redditor gets emotional when his father doesn't think spending 18 hours a day moderating Reddit is a valid job.

"I don't even leave my house anymore."
Nov 7, 2022 4 tweets 1 min read
“The only person that should get paid is the grunt that pulls the lever on the machine.” -a grunt He doesn’t even know what they are but thinks he’s entitled to the spoils of everyone else’s hard work.
Nov 2, 2022 8 tweets 2 min read
*sigh*
Fine, thread. 1. Left wing terrorist attacks have been dwindling and are far less likely to target people, rather they target institutions and property. Using deaths alone is misleading. Furthermore, left wing terrorism was out of control in the 1970s.
Jul 29, 2022 6 tweets 3 min read
The reddit accounts of Nicholas Roske (Justice Kavanaugh's would-be assassin) have been revealed.

He used Reddit to get advice on how to "covertly take out an HVT," purchase body armor, and find out "which serial killer was the most careful."

1/ a lot. He tried to get help on r/NeedAFriend to help him with "recurring thoughts about taking vigilante action"

2/?
Jul 24, 2022 4 tweets 2 min read
Redditor catches his cousin (16M) and brother (15M) making out and asks r/Advice for help.

Other Redditors tell him to “leave it alone” and “don’t cause them harm” since “they can’t reproduce anyway” “Why can’t you just let people enjoy things!?”

Holy shit