I discovered Hubski after being shadow banned from reddit a little over a month ago. As is typical, perhaps always the case, there were no warnings and there was no explanation given.

I love the reddit community (with a few exceptions) but I hate the admins and their opaque, arbitrarily enforced rules. Is anyone else in the same position? If so, do any of you have any ideas how this site or another could grow to duplicate all the positive features of reddit but with reasonable, clearly defined rules and accountable admins?

cgod:

I find your way of introducing yourself humorous.

I tend bar and every once in a while someone comes in and announces they just got banned by some other bar and they are here to give us a try out. I'd say that 95% of the time we would all be happier if we just told these people to get the hell out. I don't know why people feel compelled to announce they are here because at a very similar place didn't want them.

I guess it isn't as bad as the girl who told us that she had lawsuits against two other bars in the neighborhood on her 1st and last visit to our bar.

That being said, welcome to Hubski. I don't know of anyone getting banned, it's more structured to marginalize bad citizens than actually out right banning them.


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