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I got banned for quoting a subreddit rule to a mod (as a reason the mod was out of line) after they posted why they banned someone. I may not be good at sports or computers, but I'm part of the team now!
The classic one is the code of conduct stating "Set reasonable rules and expectations" which most bans don't meet.
I got banned from a subreddit for pointing out to the mod that their comment equating "receiving a poor-quality product" to "rape" was unnecessary and short-sighted. They then told me that they were a victim, thus it is okay.
Lol. Reddit moderation is a joke.
Btw that mod frequents lemmy too, now.
I once got tempbanned for making the joke "You live at 127.0.0.1", but that may be the admin not knowing about localhost
"Hey I know how to access ur router, be spooked: 192.168.0.1" LOL