I Agreed With mrgirl about r/Destiny and got a YouTube Strike; or, An Example of Hivemind Hypocrisy
Once upon a time, mrgirl told Destiny on his own stream that his subreddit is unfairly and inconsistently moderated, and I happened to agree with him. mrgirl and his fans were promptly banned from Destiny's community by rogue moderator u/4THOT, and when I discussed this on r/Destiny and r/mrgirlreturns, a YouTube stream I was attempting to do went up in flames with a bogus community guidelines strike which I believe to have come from somebody in Destiny's community. In this video, I display why I think that. Nobody should be afraid for their online accounts' existence when reasonably criticizing something they see online.
Once upon a time, mrgirl told Destiny on his own stream that his subreddit is unfairly and inconsistently moderated, and I happened to agree with him. mrgirl and his fans were promptly banned from Destiny's community by rogue moderator u/4THOT, and when I discussed this on r/Destiny and r/mrgirlreturns, a YouTube stream I was attempting to do went up in flames with a bogus community guidelines strike which I believe to have come from somebody in Destiny's community. In this video, I display why I think that. Nobody should be afraid for their online accounts' existence when reasonably criticizing something they see online.