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To be fair, how would the mods or anyone else know if it actually was their own info? Everyone here is anonymous. It would be easy to claim someone's info as your own. Kinda sucks, really, cuz we should all be able to share about ourselves as we'd like. But, with the anonymity here there's no way to know if the info is legit their own.
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9 [deleted] 2016-12-07
If you are really curious about what they might have posted, you could look here: https://www.ceddit.com/r/operation_berenstain/new
6 [deleted] 2016-12-07
I wonder if there is any way, any way at all to find out who the mods were and ask them for comment.
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4 DukeLeto2 2016-12-07
Damnit. As soon as they linked to the Washington DC sub regarding the CPP manager drumming up business I figured it was marked.
2 TheMadBonger 2016-12-07
IS FBI DOING IT GUYS??? MADDY???
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/madeleine-mccann-police-probing-important-new-lead-she-was-taken-by-trafficking-gang-a3411986.html
1 Ninjakick666 2016-12-07
Jeeze... I hadn't checked in over there in a while... witch hunts eh? Was it all pizzagate stuff?
1 beta_white_male 2016-12-07
https://i.sli.mg/lwgIgH.jpg
-4 skyderper12 2016-12-07
proliferation of personal info seems ban worthy, why was it unjust?
20 DukeLeto2 2016-12-07
That sub was super careful about such things and if that happened, it was planted.
4 rodental 2016-12-07
Because it was a person posting their own personal info.
7 KrazyKatLady58 2016-12-07
To be fair, how would the mods or anyone else know if it actually was their own info? Everyone here is anonymous. It would be easy to claim someone's info as your own. Kinda sucks, really, cuz we should all be able to share about ourselves as we'd like. But, with the anonymity here there's no way to know if the info is legit their own.
3 DukeLeto2 2016-12-07
Is that what happened?
-4 DrDougExeter 2016-12-07
It doesn't matter if it was their own info. It's still against site rules
8 rodental 2016-12-07
Well, those who obey stupid rules are no better than those who make them.
I'm just wondering why reddit is so desperate to quash the whole pizzagate narrative.
1 UnfortunateDonut 2016-12-07
Reddit and Above Top Secret. I wonder whether a gag order has been enacted
20 DukeLeto2 2016-12-07
That sub was super careful about such things and if that happened, it was planted.
4 rodental 2016-12-07
Because it was a person posting their own personal info.