Reddit’s Goon Cave Community Has Been Banned
Reddit’s Goon Cave Community Has Been Banned
arranging gooning meetups
What?
“Gooning is a flow state: an extended edging session marked by mindlessness, loss of control, and total surrender,”
I had to stop reading this shit. I can’t believe there’s an article about it. I guess 404 can go ahead and go bankrupt, fuck off.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the ban was a pretext and the sub was just something admins found objectionable for their own reasons. Like as long as mods remove material and users when an issue is brought to their attention then the sub should be fine.
The fact they don’t know why it happened is telling that they weren’t given a real chance to correct the issue. Just centralised social media things I guess.
Reddit is notorious to responding to financial incentives. In the past they would ban communities only when they became toxic to advertisers due to overwhelming negative publicity. During those purges, they would often throw in some leftist subs to prevent the user-base political average from shifting leftward, but the purges were never proactive.
I think we’ve entered a new era where Reddit is no longer as concerned about which subs may scare advertisers, and are more concerned about which subs generate the kind of content that is valuable to LLM training. If I were training the next version of ChatGPT, I would be alarmed if a text prompt spontaneously invited me to masturbate with it, or prompts for images of a “battle station” resulted in walls of women having sex.
It seems like they’re worse about it now that they’ve IPOed. Or maybe that was just in the lead up to the IPO.
I would hope that people training AI models would be selective about which subs to include or exclude.
Reddit can fuck itself.
I thought that’s what they banned
I had to websearch the term to know what they were talking about. Pfft, internet oddities.
Case in point. At least some side is lying here; either the people from r/gooncaves or the Reddit administration. And given their modus operandi I’m placing my bets on the admins lying.
Frankly, at this rate someone might end suing Reddit for libel in those ban messages. I think that it deserves it.
"The Web brings people together because no matter what kind of a twisted sexual mutant you happen to be, you’ve got millions of pals out there. Type in 'Find people that have sex with goats that are on fire’and the computer will say, ‘Specify type of goat.’"
Lol, nothing of value was lost.
I miss r/Coomer though, it existed to mock and insult people who have a very unhealthy habit of masturbating and sexual addiction (particularly to lolicon). Like, fuck, sex and masturbating isn't bad on it's own but it shouldn't be your god damn identity.
@snownyte
Lol, nothing of value was lost.
I miss r/Coomer though, it existed to mock and insult people who have a very unhealthy habit of masturbating and sexual addiction (particularly to lolicon). Like, fuck, sex and masturbating isn't bad on it's own but it shouldn't be your god damn identity.
You missing a community dedicated to mock & harass people who probably need actual help with coping really says a lot about you.
@snownyte
Ooooo, I'm so not impressed that your only breathing existence is to dig through people's post history to connect something insulting. Get a life, dude.
The only thing I dug through was the comment I replied to.
But thanks for proving my point! lmao
Sure, they take years to ban things like r/jailbait and all those fascist subs, but people with rooms to jerk off in a step too far.
I have zero interest one way or another in people who have the resources to devote a space to this, or the ego to want to share that space. It’s a completely foreign interest to me. But to ban people on the internet for being sexual in a way you don’t understand is equally beyond me.
Some go as far as to define themselves as ‘pornosexuals,’ people with a sexual preference for porn over real-life sex.”
Y’all motherfuckers need Jesus.
Is that false flag operation r/AgainstHateSubreddits still operating?
Rip r/ChurchOfTheCurrentThing