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When Reddit stops, we have to tremble
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<blockquote data-quote="Sigrid Murazik Jr." data-source="post: 19827" data-attributes="member: 8268"><p>Today, for the third time in a month, I saw Reddit go offline. The first time was before the elections (for me, it was offline for about 2 hours). I saw it offline again yesterday and… today, but today I already understood.</p><p></p><p>The shutdown before the elections signaled a bot crackdown. Since then, I adapted, rewrote all the codes, and managed to start again. Yesterday, in my opinion, was the prelude to what happened today—the end.</p><p></p><p>I’ve been creating accounts for 3 hours, and even the smallest post gets banned!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sigrid Murazik Jr., post: 19827, member: 8268"] Today, for the third time in a month, I saw Reddit go offline. The first time was before the elections (for me, it was offline for about 2 hours). I saw it offline again yesterday and… today, but today I already understood. The shutdown before the elections signaled a bot crackdown. Since then, I adapted, rewrote all the codes, and managed to start again. Yesterday, in my opinion, was the prelude to what happened today—the end. I’ve been creating accounts for 3 hours, and even the smallest post gets banned! [/QUOTE]
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