If you ask investors, Reddit is doing great. Its current market cap sits at nearly $22 billion, three times what it debuted at during its March 2024 IPO. Once a little-known successor to Fark and Digg, and a great place to engage in down-to-earth communication and meet interesting people, it’s now one of the most well-known social (or anti-social) media platforms in the world.

From a user perspective, though, the site is less friendly than ever. The latest change — made with zero fanfare, as usual — now allows complete strangers to reduce your account’s functionality for any reason they see fit. Now, if someone blocks you, you’re no longer able to edit, delete, or even view your own comments, with exactly zero recourse for you, the person who originally posted them.

Reddit’s block function has prevented users from further participating in comment chains for quite some time, which already opened up the potential for abusing control over certain discussions. The latest update to blocking not only stops a user’s ability to comment further, it makes it look like they never commented at all — but only to the blocked user. Others can still see and reply to the original comment, despite its invisibility to the apparent owner.

While Reddit never announced the change, it’s seemingly been in place for some users — but not all — for varying lengths of time. Mentions of the change can be found as far back as June 2024, but got little widespread attention. Now, according to Android Police’s and others’ experience, the update appears to be rolling out even more widely.

  • @DeskReference@lemmy.ca
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    44 days ago

    Yeah it’s a ridiculous auto ban system. I had a couple of accounts that were ~8 years old? All banned. Made a new account with burner email and VPN. Banned.

    I’m glad I’ve been using ReVanced and patched Reddit app for free premium. Otherwise it’s absolutely garbage the app and the site.

    It did pop me back on to Lemmy.

    • @Mickey7@lemmy.world
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      24 days ago

      There seems to be no consistency with perm bans. Burner email and VPN banned - maybe the browser you used had a reddit kill cookie in it.

    • @arrow74@lemm.ee
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      14 days ago

      I’m going to mainly use lemmy now, but a reddit account is still useful. I like my local city subreddit.

      My plan is to go to a public library to make an account and then slowly use it every time I go to the library.

      Then use a browser that blocks fingerprinting and use a VPN. If that fails I’ll give up.