On Digg there’s some drama because someone registered the community “/wallstreetbets,” and the admins took it from him and gave it to one mod of the subreddit “r/wallstreetbets.”

One day later I see this discussion about how Reddit registered trademarks for some high-profile subreddits.

This could be relevant for the Threadiverse.

  • Warl0k3@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    It’s almost like you can just go check and see that it was literally just one:

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      10 hours ago

      FYI they have tools that tell them all the downvotes you’ve ever sent in that community, so if you saw one bad post a month and downvoted it without knowing it’s AI, their tools will make it look like you’re a “downvote troll”, whatever that means.

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        6 hours ago

        Sure, and theyre abusing that tool. I just went through every single post in that community for the last year+ and the only other interaction I have had with their content was here, where I upvoted a post I didn’t realize was AI:

        These mods are pretty clearly just out of control, and it is embarrassing that db0 is allowing them to act like this. It’s ridiculous they presume they should be allowed to force their slop on /all browsers but they also get to mass ban people who didn’t care prior to ever being prevented from interacting with them over literally a single downvote.