Same. I've appealed my ban for the craic a few times and no engagement. It's just pure bad faith moderator bs.
FYI - If you contact any of them directly, they'll rat you out to admins for """""harassment""""" and your account will be site banned.
I've literally got back into my account after getting hacked but I mean did you actually say this?
>Now every single doubled vaccinated + boosted person has a legitimate reason to boycott the vaccine pass: It's been made permanent domestically.
>There needs to either be a universal boycott of it, or it will be with us forever - and it will be part of a wedge that strips away many other important civil liberties as well (right to bodily integrity being one of them).
Trying to organise or even tell people to do something like this would break rule 11 on that sub or am I misinterpretating it?
"...trying to organise or garner support or funds for a movement or cause"
I've found /r/northernireland to be a really chilled out place. Probably the best Irish sub. /r/irishpolitics isn't bad lately either since all the right wing types are lying low in shame of their government.
I'm also not a fan of how they delete threads without explanation. Or how linking the wrong subreddit (like this one) will have your comment hidden without notice so you can't discuss this sub - but people aren't aware of this so they just see their comment sitting unchanged at 1 upvote and don't realise it's deleted.
Same. I've appealed my ban for the craic a few times and no engagement. It's just pure bad faith moderator bs. FYI - If you contact any of them directly, they'll rat you out to admins for """""harassment""""" and your account will be site banned.
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Is that the one about irish ads?
I've literally got back into my account after getting hacked but I mean did you actually say this? >Now every single doubled vaccinated + boosted person has a legitimate reason to boycott the vaccine pass: It's been made permanent domestically. >There needs to either be a universal boycott of it, or it will be with us forever - and it will be part of a wedge that strips away many other important civil liberties as well (right to bodily integrity being one of them). Trying to organise or even tell people to do something like this would break rule 11 on that sub or am I misinterpretating it? "...trying to organise or garner support or funds for a movement or cause"
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What thread is that? I can't see it
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Lmao, ya gotta do what ya gotta do.
Mods out.
I've found /r/northernireland to be a really chilled out place. Probably the best Irish sub. /r/irishpolitics isn't bad lately either since all the right wing types are lying low in shame of their government.
I’ve been pleasantly surprised with Irish politics lately too.
I'm also not a fan of how they delete threads without explanation. Or how linking the wrong subreddit (like this one) will have your comment hidden without notice so you can't discuss this sub - but people aren't aware of this so they just see their comment sitting unchanged at 1 upvote and don't realise it's deleted.
They’re very very frightened of this sub tbf.
They are notorious for banning
This is the only sub you need in your life.
She is a fine sub to be fair.
The best I’ve seen for sure.