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Everyone who was once on Reddit knows it well.
The second you submit your post, you get greeted by some fellow Redditor called , who has falsely removed your post for whichever random retarded reason.

I know, it can indeed have legitimate purposes, but its harm apparently outweighs its value.

I am not surprised AutoModerator has a terrible reputation on Reddit.

No Redditor harassed more users than .

Imagine crafting a post just to have it tossed by AutoModerator straight after.

Everyone who was once on Reddit knows it well. The second you submit your post, you get *greeted* by some fellow Redditor called /u/AutoModerator, who has falsely removed your post for whichever random retarded reason. I know, it can indeed have legitimate purposes, but its harm apparently outweighs its value. I am not surprised AutoModerator has a terrible reputation on Reddit. No Redditor harassed more users than /u/AutoModerator. Imagine crafting a post just to have it tossed by AutoModerator straight after.

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On Poal your posts will never get removed, unless they break the ToS (spam, illegal content or doxxing).

A few new users get all salty when their posts are moved to more relevant subs (mostly default ones) because they don't know that all posts are equally visible in /all/new. (that's PTSD caused by some other dictatorial places)

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I'm doxxing . He lives somewhere on planet earth. That really narrows things down when you consider how vast the universe is. A word of caution. He may be an alien. Do not approach. He has arms and may be dangerous to humans.

Edit: no longer deemed dangerous.

[–] 2 pts

He lives somewhere on planet earth.

Wow, I wonder how you figured this out!

dangerous to humans

Actually not :-)

[–] 1 pt

A few new users get all salty when their posts are moved to more relevant subs

was one of them.

But moving posts to more relevant subverses is actually good for the post, because it gets exposed to a more targeted community.

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Also, subreddit moderators may need hours or days to approve the post.

They might as well neglect the user inquiry in the modmail.