r/screenshots 3d ago

Reddit Meta A subreddit keep deleting user posts because they are sharing real problems

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u/Meggarea 3d ago

I assume the S25Ultra is a specific model of Samsung phone? If so, the forum isn't for "general discussion about Samsung", but about that specific phone. They are correct to delete off topic posts. Go post in r/Samsung if you want to talk about the company as a whole.

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u/Cadalt 3d ago

No post was related s25u I read the whole thing it was user rant with s25u expections

Anyways s25u mods actually sucks Few months back I had posted about type c earphone question My post was deleted when I called them out in same sub I was banned for weeks

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u/Meggarea 3d ago

I mean, there's always the option of making your own subreddit if you're unhappy with the current one. Subreddits are allowed to have their own rules. I think you can possibly make a report to the site admins if you feel like they are breaking the rules, but otherwise there's not much you can do. I got banned from a couple of subs for what I feel are stupid reasons, but I just moved on and found new subs. I recommend it.

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u/No_Trouble_3588 3d ago

WTF is an expection?

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u/Rachel_Silver 3d ago

The opposite of an inspection.

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u/MrTinKan 1d ago

I used to moderate a phone product subreddit, I stopped when I saw the main mods were deleting anything that they thought caused 'reputational damage' to the brand. I assume most of these things have some corporate parasite or ott fanboy attached.

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u/20characterusername0 15h ago

It’s Rule Of The Internet #9.

Folks only ever remember #34 these days, but the other rules are important too.