This was the comment that got me banned:

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  • lvysaur [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    I don't think it's that simple
    https://hexbear.net/post/22388
    Back in 2017 I noticed that a lot of the well-sourced, anti-Trump anti-US news that was making headlines on r/politics, was also being censored from r/news and r/worldnews. Any article on r/politics will always be absent from r/news. They're basically two alternate realities.

    The reason is to shift mass opinion in two different directions.

    I think that r/politics is now becoming as heavily censored as r/news always was. Probably because it's election time and cambridge analytica is paying them out the wazoo.

    Or maybe they're just curating two different spaces, a chud space (r/news) and a lib space (r/politics) but they're trying to manage the lib space and prevent it from going too left.