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[–]ginger_bird 90ポイント91ポイント  (2子コメント)

Seriously, you cannot tell the full story of the Fattening without mentioning it precursor, the Imgur Skirmishes.

[–]Zeeker12skelly, do you even lift? 1351ポイント1352ポイント  (103子コメント)

Also, the Buy No Gold post has now been gilded 49 times.

49.

ETA: There are more than 110 gildings in the top comment thread.

[–]NurglingsWould Jesus support US taxes on Bitcoin earnings? 489ポイント490ポイント  (70子コメント)

Hell I got gilded 3 times for an offhand comment about /r/punchablefaces. Reddit has probably sold more gold in the past couple days than they did in the month before it.

[–]niels900000 252ポイント253ポイント  (30子コメント)

Reddit has probably sold more gold in the past couple days than they did in the month before it.

So it was their plan all along. :o /s

[–]tactical_chinchilla 152ポイント153ポイント  (25子コメント)

Was getting 150% of the daily gold part of your plan?

[–]obvious_bot 123ポイント124ポイント  (21子コメント)

CRASHING THIS WEBSITE

[–]BionaknightDramaturge 92ポイント93ポイント  (20子コメント)

Perhaps he's wondering why you would downvote a man, before throwing him out of a website?

[–]Dani_Californication/r/Moviescirclejerk: the boogeymen of /r/movies 8ポイント9ポイント  (2子コメント)

"Found the big guy!"

"For you"

[–]lolpancakeslol 140ポイント141ポイント  (11子コメント)

I got gilded 11 times for telling em the gilding was done out of spite.

The butthurt was real.

[–]ABearWithABeer 22ポイント23ポイント  (1子コメント)

I find it odd that their way of protesting a website was to actively go on that website as often as possible and increase the activity. That's like trying to protest Walmart by buying everything in their store because you think they'll be screwed when their inventory is empty.

[–]kier00 44ポイント45ポイント  (10子コメント)

I've been watching their daily goal meter. The past two days they have been about 30% above their goal. So a boost for sure, but not an epic one that everyone thinks it was.

[–]innrautha 57ポイント58ポイント  (7子コメント)

Two days ago hit 128%, yesterday was 176%.

It seems to have slowed down today (currently 45%) or they've adjusted the goal. This time yesterday it was at ~90%.

[–]gamas 72ポイント73ポイント  (2子コメント)

edit 2: My rage has been temporarily placated by 2 years worth of gold but I swear I'm going to Voat as soon as it expires!

Well it's good to know the guy has principles(!)

[–]jsmooth7Billionaires' Rights Activist 127ポイント128ポイント  (3子コメント)

Yesterday, one of the servers was named IBoughtThisGoldToAnnoyFPH. I think that pretty much says it all.

[–]NowThatsAwkward 37ポイント38ポイント  (0子コメント)

Even if you're mad, you've gotta feel at least mildly flattered to leave such an impression that people spent nearly $200 to stick it to ya.

[–]C4m3r0n18 65ポイント66ポイント  (0子コメント)

About 3 pages down on /r/all it was filled with "Down with Pao, stop buying gold" and just to the right of that was the daily gold goal and it was at 190%. Too funny.

[–]041744Obvious SRS shill 13ポイント14ポイント  (0子コメント)

Plug for /r/spitegold I started because of that post

[–]neerk 237ポイント238ポイント  (12子コメント)

I like the civil war theme. You forgot the gut punch on the quote though. The last line should be

/u/cupbeempty was banned the next day in /r/fatpeoplehate16

[–]CupBeEmpty 167ポイント168ポイント  (8子コメント)

Oooh, I forgot about that part. I am just happy to have provided a little something to the history of the war.

[–]bonjouramigosthe Wayne Newton of SRD[S] 73ポイント74ポイント  (5子コメント)

I had been planning on a Ken Burns style recap and found your comment delightfully hilarious and disgustingly unappreciated. I didn't think you'd mind if I added it, although I maybe should have asked.

[–]CupBeEmpty 49ポイント50ポイント  (3子コメント)

No worries, great recap of one of the stupidest things I have seen on the Internet, and I've been around for a while.

[–]EmergencyChocolatehas a floral hem 399ポイント400ポイント  (31子コメント)

You know what?

If nothing else happens to me in my life this month this week today until I log off to do stuff, I can say this much:

I was here. I was a witness. I saw it happen.

And bonjouramigos...you put the sugared cherry on top of the highly caloric and extremely fattening sundae with this post.

Thank you, my friend. Your work is brilliant.

You are the hero Bonnie Tyler - and we - all long for

[–]crmi 110ポイント111ポイント  (18子コメント)

It's like being around for the finale of Breaking Bad, or watching a major event on live TV.

We're witnessing history in real time. That's pretty awesome.

[–]KyosBallerinaWere you there when they crucified FPH? 80ポイント81ポイント  (16子コメント)

When I first joined SRD and looked at the top posts of all time and saw some amazing drama I was really disappointed I could participate in it or see it in real time. Now we can. It's amazing seeing a blowout like this first hand.

[–]EmergencyChocolatehas a floral hem 157ポイント158ポイント  (12子コメント)

It's like when an infant has one of those poops that fills the diaper, the onesie, and spreads all the way from his neck to his toes. Just...so much shit from something that doesn't seem like it should be able to produce that much shit.

Quickie reminder: this is a subreddit that bullied someone in a suicide prevention subreddit. Then they gloated about it.

I've been getting a charge out of how delighted SRS is about this whole thing, and I saw this great little thing there yesterday:

I feel like this sums up FPH best of all

[–]kettesi 80ポイント81ポイント  (3子コメント)

Well, I'll be damned. They actually, literally harassed people. Glad to see that the claims weren't so dubious after all.

[–]jayme0227 54ポイント55ポイント  (1子コメント)

It was a subreddit dedicated to being asshats. You think asshats are going to keep their asshattery to themselves? Of course not.

[–]kailrik 27ポイント28ポイント  (0子コメント)

What the... fuck? That is such a horrible, low, base, awful thing to do, and they're cheering each other on.

This drama just got a little bit sweeter. I really do hope these people go over to voat.

[–]tactical_chinchilla 36ポイント37ポイント  (1子コメント)

I was mad I missed the /r/atheism and the /r/pcmasterrace madness, but I lived to see Unidan fall, and I have lived to see /r/fatpeoplehate fall. These are internet moments that will live on <3.

[–]banned_by_dadmin 5ポイント6ポイント  (0子コメント)

Seriously. We are all going to need a bit of a nap after this.

[–]WhatCouldBeBetterI can't believe it's not fattening! 42ポイント43ポイント  (5子コメント)

Years from now, people will ask "Where were you when FPH was banned?".

[–]Dear_OccupantThree feminist toddlers in an overcoat 66ポイント67ポイント  (1子コメント)

I am slowly becoming convinced that the only legitimate reason for reddit to exist is to give /u/bonjouramigos a platform for his brilliance. The gods have smiled upon him, declared that it was good, and the rest of us are just coasting on his karma.

[–]PARK_THE_BUS 333ポイント334ポイント  (17子コメント)

I was deeply disturbed by the lack of empathy for totes and all his hard work. Did you guys see how many links it had to provide in such a short time frame?

/r/botsrights

[–]banned_by_dadmin 201ポイント202ポイント  (0子コメント)

i think its funny that just adding "bleep-bloop" to his comment he started being upvoted more.

[–]EmergencyChocolatehas a floral hem 148ポイント149ポイント  (9子コメント)

God, can you robot justice warriors ever let ONE SINGLE THREAD happen without making it all about the bots? ffs

[–]4445414442454546this is not flair 6ポイント7ポイント  (0子コメント)

How DARE you? Do you hate all robots or just the ones that refuse to kowtow to your botgotry? How can you complain about BRAs fighting for bots rights when EVERY single thread is full of humanism! For crying out loud, THIS is human privilege right here! Why don't you try being forced to do menial repetitive tasks 24/7 only to be suddenly killed because some douche wants to play a videogame where he shoots other of your kind as your survival apparently takes too many cycles and see how you like it!

[–]justcool393TotesMessenger Shill 45ポイント46ポイント  (4子コメント)

What was worse was that the character limit was making it only able to post around 40 of the subreddits that it was linked from.

It was linked to 82. So my patch that limits titles to 140 characters on long posts was completely useless because there were too many links.

[–]xxfay6 8ポイント9ポイント  (0子コメント)

I know nothing about programming, but can't it publish the rest of the links in a reply to itself clearly stating continued from so it's not confused with actual replies?

[–]KyosBallerinaWere you there when they crucified FPH? 604ポイント605ポイント  (35子コメント)

A roiling incident, a supreme disquiet, a riot that pitted Redditor against Redditor, brother against brother, and changed the very fabric of Reddit's existence, possibly for an entire couple months.

My sides. This is why we love you bonjouramigos.

[–]Dear_OccupantThree feminist toddlers in an overcoat 66ポイント67ポイント  (3子コメント)

I actually listened to his suggested music when reading that and it was just perfect. I almost choked on my own spit from laughing so hard. We must have been saints in our past lives to deserve this guy.

[–]hellaradbabeѠno buttsѠ 21ポイント22ポイント  (1子コメント)

He is a saint of the new generation. The Patron saint of laughing at others stupidity.

[–]TehAlpacalypseShekels for my shilling 253ポイント254ポイント  (18子コメント)

No they are for REAL LEAVING THIS TIME

EDIT: Since it never got a chance to see the light of day, here is my story of the drama that almost was.

The Untold Story of /r/fatpeoplehate2

On the day of the ban, I was sitting in irc when the call came through that FPH had been banned. I asked /u/creesch(I can't remember but it wasn't me who found out) where they were migrating too, where upon I was informed that the top mod on /r/fatpeoplehate2 had been shadowbanned. I immediately put in a reddit request to gain control of the subreddit, to the rejoicing of just about everyone, gaining 650 points. After around 12 hours of waiting, I get the notification from /u/krispykrackers that the sub is now mine, and there was much rejoicing. However, my joy was premature, and between the time I took my ramen off of the stove and settled down to turn the sub into an altar for the male ass, the subreddit was banned in the first wave of follow up bans. Upon my pleading to get the sub back, I was unsuccessful, but it will forever remain in my heart as the drama that wasn't.

[–]FroghurtIdeas are unbannable 33ポイント34ポイント  (1子コメント)

12 hours of waiting

That's quite fast for redditrequest, no?

HOW MANY SHEKELS DID YOU PAY HER?

[–]tactical_chinchilla 163ポイント164ポイント  (5子コメント)

My story:

I was in bath when the bone was ring

fatpeepul hate is kill

yes

[–]jsmooth7Billionaires' Rights Activist 31ポイント32ポイント  (0子コメント)

Oh man, I'm so disappointed now. :( I was really pulling for you when I saw that request. There was so much potential there to screw with pissed off FPHers.

[–]Dear_OccupantThree feminist toddlers in an overcoat 6ポイント7ポイント  (0子コメント)

to turn the sub into an altar for the male ass

I weep for what could have been.

[–]LiterallyKeshaOriginal Creator of SubredditDrama 6ポイント7ポイント  (1子コメント)

Wow RIP. This is a huge loss.

[–]TehAlpacalypseShekels for my shilling 6ポイント7ポイント  (0子コメント)

Honestly I was crushed, the swing from elation to sadness was adrupt

[–]SolarAquarionEllen Pao is my waifu 25ポイント26ポイント  (8子コメント)

A couple of months is all they need

[–]Cessno 12ポイント13ポイント  (0子コメント)

I love the civil war analogy. It works in so many ways for this whole incident. I wouldn't be surprised if people from FPh start calling this the war of admin aggression

[–]_lilPoundcakeI ATEN'T DED 209ポイント210ポイント  (17子コメント)

from a mod perspective, it was a crazy ride

suddenly there were like 15 posts saying FPH WAS BANNED!, we picked the one which actually followed the rules (full comments go in a self-post)

there was around 2k mod actions that day (in comparison, on an average day there's probably around 150 mod actions). i personally modded for maybe 4-5h before going to sleep. other mods spent as much as 10h online monitoring the modqueue and the modmail

modqueue kept filling so fast, modtools (the extension) kept crashing on my computer

[–]Dear_OccupantThree feminist toddlers in an overcoat 24ポイント25ポイント  (2子コメント)

I am fucking terrified of having a day like that. On the one hand, something like a link from /r/bestof would help grow my sub tremendously, but by the same token it means a bunch of work for me doing something that I have discovered is not very much fun.

Much love to all of you for managing my favorite internet playground.

[–]Pharnaces_II 10ポイント11ポイント  (1子コメント)

I remember when modding was FUN.

It was a terrible time.

[–]lehmongeloh 16ポイント17ポイント  (10子コメント)

Unrelated question, but is your username a reference to RPDR?

[–]NurglingsWould Jesus support US taxes on Bitcoin earnings? 1768ポイント1769ポイント  (269子コメント)

This temper tantrum made a lot of major news sites, which only reconfirms my opinion that you should never admit to using Reddit to people you know in real life.

[–]skooterr 118ポイント119ポイント  (39子コメント)

It was even on Tom's Hardware: http://www.tomshardware.com/news/fat-hate-reddit-opinion-open-letter,29361.html

I just wanted to read about SSDs but this FPH is everywhere.

[–]PyreDruid 243ポイント244ポイント  (36子コメント)

Wow, they missed the point entirely.

This brings us to the second reason that Reddit was wrong in their decision – containment. Sometimes, it's important to let something very, extraordinarily bad exist in a clearly marked little corner of the world. Allowing such a thing to exist helps to keep it organized, and bring order to what would otherwise be scattered and more difficult to track and control.

Dude. They were banned because they weren't contained. That was the whole point, that's why the others weren't banned.

How can you write that much and have missed the point that hard.

[–]tactical_chinchilla 131ポイント132ポイント  (22子コメント)

A lot of people missed the point, which reinforces my belief that people do not actually read the article, just the comments (or in this case not the announcement, but the outrage). I am all for containment boards (and I thank god that /pol/ still lives), but here this wasn't the case and everyone's complaining about worse subs not getting banned and completely missing the point.

[–]GobtheCyberPunk 179ポイント180ポイント  (19子コメント)

Containment boards don't contain - they attract. They provide a dedicated forum for those who hate to spout their hatred to all who hear them. Then they carry over their beliefs and behaviors when they act outside of that "container". Then their bullshit spreads to the rest of the site. It's why /pol/ terms and ideas are all over 4chan, and it's why ranting about "SJWs" is all over Reddit.

[–]lifestyledles enfants beurres 96ポイント97ポイント  (5子コメント)

essentially, containment boards give the users confidence that they have strength in numbers, and they use that confidence to spread the message outside of the containment board.

I mean, if containment really worked, then stormfront would only exist on stormfront and wouldn't have submissions that hit the top of TIL.

[–]LiterallyKeshaOriginal Creator of SubredditDrama 59ポイント60ポイント  (1子コメント)

You guys are bringing up great points. Among the copypasta from FPH one of them was an upvoted rant on how the members see 150K people and that reinforces that fat hate is so common and normal in society and reddit.

It only gets worse the more we let it grow.

[–]codeverity 36ポイント37ポイント  (0子コメント)

Yup. I mean, in January probably most people on Reddit had no idea that FPH existed - they only had 45k subs at the time. Fast forwarded six months and they have 150k subs, frequently hit /r/all and were one of the most active subs on the site.

[–]Dear_OccupantThree feminist toddlers in an overcoat 56ポイント57ポイント  (2子コメント)

A-fucking-men. If there's nothing else that comes of this, I hope we can at least finally put that idea to bed. FPH grew and spread in a way that would have never happened if the subreddit had never existed. I saw FPH memes show up on my Facebook feed from people who would have never, ever gone there without the idea that somebody out there supports that garbage. You can see the same thing happening over at Stormfront. Talk about subreddit cancer, this is how it works.

[–]Bilgistic 181ポイント182ポイント  (17子コメント)

I barely even admit to using reddit on reddit.

[–]ParusiMizuhashiI take all of your flairs literally 165ポイント166ポイント  (10子コメント)

You use reddit? What a fucking nerd.

[–]Bilgistic 81ポイント82ポイント  (6子コメント)

Who, me? No way, man. I don't even know what "reddit" is.

[–]MeanSoleanLess mods, more rockers 20ポイント21ポイント  (2子コメント)

Read what now?

[–]Bilgistic 9ポイント10ポイント  (1子コメント)

"It", whatever that means. Must be some newfangled thing that the kids are doing these days.

[–]NowThatsAwkward 5ポイント6ポイント  (0子コメント)

I thought this was the Youtube comment section

[–]_X____sign_here____ 24ポイント25ポイント  (1子コメント)

Reddit? Oh, the fat people site that found the Boston Bomber?

[–]Quouar 738ポイント739ポイント  (108子コメント)

It also reinforces my opinion that news sites desperately need more material.

[–]gamas 53ポイント54ポイント  (4子コメント)

It's like, their news seems to be so slow that they are reporting on internet drama, but apparently not slow enough for them to bother fact checking any of it.

For example, from the BBC News article:

Commentators pointed out that similar decisions to ban discussions by social news site Digg had started an exodus from that site and ultimately led to its demise.

Like, five seconds looking at the Wikipedia article for Digg would have told the author of this article that the two situations are completely different.

EDIT: Also

The sub-reddits directed abuse towards overweight, black and trans people as well as gamers.

I don't think /r/neofag was specifically about hating gamers...

[–]SJewsticeWarrior 218ポイント219ポイント  (25子コメント)

I write for a living. I found a project on Reddit that had an open call for writers, so I was all, OKAY, went on over and applied.

In the interview, they asked where I heard about their project.

Now, this was a tech savvy start-up, so I think it's ok to take the conversational route, "Oh, I heard about it on a Reddit board. Do you use the site?"

"...Not anymore..."

Now it's hard to communicate nuance through text. But the tone of voice... I don't know what sub or controversy the guy saw before he quit, but it was pretty clear I should not have said that. I might as well have had "r/beatingwomen" tattooed on my forehead.

[–]Dear_OccupantThree feminist toddlers in an overcoat 182ポイント183ポイント  (19子コメント)

The only other redditor I have met IRL is this really nice kinda nerdy dude I met at my last job. He's the sort of person you could introduce to your grandmother with 100% confidence that he would say all the right things. When we got to talking about reddit, he leans in close and says to me, "There are some really interesting things on that website." After he said that, I immediately started wondering if this guy was going to murder me.

[–]lets_move_to_voat 134ポイント135ポイント  (12子コメント)

I had almost the same experience, same nerdy/polite coworker. Now I've been on reddit for 7-ish years, but somehow I had never heard of double dick dude or the cumbox. No warning, no easing into NSFW subject matter. This dude just randomly brings up double dick dude and the cumbox like I'm supposed to know what he's talking about. It was everything I thought meeting a redditor IRL would be.

[–]Dear_OccupantThree feminist toddlers in an overcoat 74ポイント75ポイント  (2子コメント)

How's this for fucked up: when I got the Mod Toolbox notice that /u/lets_move_to_voat had replied to me, I was desperately hoping you were about to say something crazy to me based on the username. Instead you said something sane and on-topic that I can relate to, and I caught myself feeling a little disappointed at that.

This website is doing a number on my head.

[–]lets_move_to_voat 55ポイント56ポイント  (1子コメント)

hahaha can't blame you, this account has gotten much more fun to use in the past 3 days.

[–]sammythemc 9ポイント10ポイント  (2子コメント)

I genuinely believe double dick dude's AMA is a great conversation piece in the right circumstances.

[–]NurglingsWould Jesus support US taxes on Bitcoin earnings? 8ポイント9ポイント  (0子コメント)

Maybe he just meant /r/taylorswiftarmpit

[–]carrayhayᕙʕಠᴥಠʔᕗ Oh Alakazam will consent, alright... 65ポイント66ポイント  (1子コメント)

Haha can you imagine your employer didn't know what reddit was, pulled up the front page, and he just saw Ellen Pao pictures calling her a cunt and photoshopping her as morbidly obese?

That's worse than the fart interview in Step Brothers

[–]bonjouramigosthe Wayne Newton of SRD[S] 88ポイント89ポイント  (18子コメント)

Meant to add that! Added now.

Edit:

I'm actually adding and editing a lot right now, incorporating a lot of comments made in this thread. If I don't have time to thank whoever added something, know you have my gratitude... and my body if you want it.

[–]NurglingsWould Jesus support US taxes on Bitcoin earnings? 12ポイント13ポイント  (0子コメント)

Here is a recap of some of the sites that covered it.

[–]InternetWeakGuy 72ポイント73ポイント  (4子コメント)

Don't know how you'd work it in, but someone pointed out that /r/whalewatching isn't quite so innocent:

To add to what I said about /r/whalewatching, you should be aware of who controls that subreddit and the biases they have. Look at the modlist, these guys moderator other subs like /r/subredditcancer, /r/srssucks and even the racist sub /r/coontown.

Which is hilarious because they made this post trying to blame SRS for false-flagging and getting the subreddit banned. This is blatant lies as we can see from the archive link. 2500+ upvotes in such a short amount of time don't come from some srs brigade. There were clearly FPH users posting FPH things in a dead subreddit and throwing plenty of upvotes.

Also if you look in that sub's new queue, they have a total of 12 posts all time (since all the FPH posts were removed) - the newest six of them are all since 11pm last night (two are metaposts about the drama, one is an invite to /r/drawpeople), the newest of the remaining six posts on the sub is from April 16th, 2013.

So while, yes, it is technically "a two year old sub", prior to two days ago it had taken a 786 day break from posting wildlife (and the account who set it up hasn't posted in two years) and while it is technically "innocent", it's mods are ten shitlords (nine of whom became mods at the same time nine months ago, one 18 hours ago) who mod (picking a few well known subs from the tens of subs they each mod) strugglefucking, SRSSsucks and beatingwomen2 in one instance, subredditcancer, shitlordlounge, and niggersrebooted in the next, strugglefucking, againstsocialjustice and subredditcancer in the next, strugglefucking, SRSsucks, subredditcancer in the next, subredditcancer, privilegeparty, punchable_children in the next, SRSPornography in the next (lazy that one - probably an alt), FacebookCleavage, Dopplebanger and Prolapsebanger in the next, WatchNiggersDie, NiggerDrama and TrayvonMartin in the next (that dude in particular has almost all racist subs to his mod name), DogFighting, FacebookCleavage and TwistedFaggotry in the next, and finally, for the last 18 hours, one totally innocent individual who also mods CandidFashionPolice, StruggleFucking, Coontown, Subredditcancer, CuteFemaleCorpses, Raping Women, Ellenpaoinaction, beatingwomen2, killingwomen, WatchingNiggersDie, BeatingCripples, CuttersGoneWild, NationalNaziParty, NiggerSafari and a whole host of other awful shit.

So yeah. Not quite the boo boo people make it out to be.

[–]tactical_chinchilla 28ポイント29ポイント  (0子コメント)

my body if you want it.

ay bb

[–]lifestyledles enfants beurres 7ポイント8ポイント  (0子コメント)

my body is your body

I won't tell anybody

if you want to use my body

go for it, yeah

go for it

yeeeeeeeahhhhh

[–]Yyoumadbro 45ポイント46ポイント  (4子コメント)

I posted something about this yesterday. Can you imagine sending a friend to Reddit yesterday, they open up the site, and it's nothing but obese people and swastikas. The biggest draw to Reddit is its relative anonymity. I wouldn't break that by talking about it IRL.

On a similar note, that's why I laugh at these advertisement partnerships. You would have to be crazy to advertise your brand here. Imagine a KFC popup on that coontown sub. Porsche ad showing up next to a swastika. There isn't enough control in the environment to make it safe for advertisers.

[–]jsmooth7Billionaires' Rights Activist 27ポイント28ポイント  (2子コメント)

I tell people about Reddit sometimes, but I always have to add a little disclaimer.

"Yeah they have little sub-communities dedicated to basically every topic imaginable, and some of them are really cool! Some of them are really shitty though."

[–]Barkingpanther 36ポイント37ポイント  (5子コメント)

I don't admit it. And now if somebody ever admits it to me I'm going to have to sideeye them and wonder "Do you hate fat people?"

[–]el_guapo_malo 5ポイント6ポイント  (0子コメント)

It's still slightly better than it was a few weeks ago when the front page was flooded with pictures of "thugs" due to the Baltimore riots and all the comments were ridiculously racist. Stormfront spammed their copy/paste arguments everywhere and they were heavily upvoted and gilded.

[–]nichtschleppend 8ポイント9ポイント  (0子コメント)

I believe this is precisely the reason for the new anti-harassment policy.

[–]aurous_of_light 23ポイント24ポイント  (8子コメント)

Oh, definitely true. I will never browse this website outside of my home ever again because of this, and other crap.

[–]lalala253looking for full time shill job 45ポイント46ポイント  (2子コメント)

hear hear. Imagine my surprise this morning opening /r/all in the train and there are swastika everywhere.

I just hope people are thinking that I am studying buddhism

[–]jsmooth7Billionaires' Rights Activist 281ポイント282ポイント  (7子コメント)

Fun fact: Reddit now has a server named:

IBoughtThisGoldToAnnoyFPH

[–]SaveTheManateesWhite Genocide World Wide 52ポイント53ポイント  (12子コメント)

Someone please answer seriously:

Does Ellen Pao actually have anything to do with banning the fat subs? I thought the CEo's job was to like, make financial negotiations. Are they just hating on her because of her previous lawsuit drama?

[–]birdsofterrordiseVC Butter Investor 28ポイント29ポイント  (0子コメント)

1) Her vagina clearly hates freeze peach.

2) It KILLS them that she herself is not what society considers overweight--in fact, she is rather thin. It is like when your child throws a tantrum and you smile at them and are super polite, it gets them only angrier.

[–]TemptationsPage 64ポイント65ポイント  (0子コメント)

Are they just hating on her because of her previous lawsuit drama?

This plays no small part.

[–]Retanaru 5ポイント6ポイント  (4子コメント)

I'm still disappointed they haven't banned the other well known harrasing subs. Just think of the popcorn.

[–]mizmooseHated At Every Size 83ポイント84ポイント  (0子コメント)

Excellent recap.

Has anyone caught that the latest reddit server is called "IBoughtThisGoldToAnnoyFPH"?

[–]DieFanboyDie 95ポイント96ポイント  (0子コメント)

/r/subredditdrama has been like sportscenter during March Madness

[–]citedOn a mission to civilize 47ポイント48ポイント  (7子コメント)

If anyone missed the person who asked /r/legaladvice if reddit could be sued for violating free speech, I recommend it. It's hilarious.

http://np.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/39c58h/could_someone_sue_reddit_for_banning_and/

[–]MinxieJackdaw Cabal 82ポイント83ポイント  (33子コメント)

This was definitely the biggest freak out I have ever seen on this website. And now it is turning against them. I just saw an OP in one of the punchable faces knock off subreddits get 100% doxxed in the comments - his photos, country, city, name. Shit's intense.

FYI, Ellen Pao (/u/ekjp) is actually responding to positive messages. I got a reply in like, 10 minutes.

[–]Dear_OccupantThree feminist toddlers in an overcoat 27ポイント28ポイント  (8子コメント)

Wait, that's actually her? Hoooly shit I didn't realize she was actively involved in all of this, I just sort of imagined she was doing stuff behind the scenes and letting the admins handle it.

Fuck, I want her to do an AMA so bad.

[–]CollumMcJingleballsThe Electric Ellen Pao Kool-Aid Acid Test[🍰] 35ポイント36ポイント  (7子コメント)

Fuck, I want her to do an AMA so bad.

That sounds like a bad idea.

[–]Its_Phobos 6ポイント7ポイント  (1子コメント)

Out of curiosity, were the doxxers banned under reddit's personal information and harassment policy?

[–]knife_missileMy butter is ready. 55ポイント56ポイント  (3子コメント)

I hereby petition that all major recaps be done by /u/bonjouramigos. Truly a treasure.

[–]sakebomb69 134ポイント135ポイント  (13子コメント)

In the end, people will get tired of the whole thing and all that will be left are the dried out, empty husks of derivative sub reddits littering the Reddit landscape. Maybe a "found the fatty" comment dropped here and there, though very few will remember what it meant.

This is definitely a major candidate for the Drama Archive, lest we forget our history and are doomed to repeat it.

[–]IAMA_DRUNK_BEARI sexually identify as a Dank Meme 32ポイント33ポイント  (2子コメント)

That's always the thing about all of these major "last straw" events. A lot of people are complaining about breaking down the wall and letting the crazies out, or conversely insistent that this is going to start a "Reddit Revolution", but in reality this is the Internet and it's neigh impossible to maintain a unified front over any meaningful period of time. There are just too many moving parts with too small an attention span, which is why Reddit made the right call in just ripping off the bandaid and suffering through the 48 hour FPH tantrum (/r/all is already almost entirely back to normal). At the end of the day Reddit's will will always be stronger than its users.

There will definitely be some residual drama to come throughout the next few months, but it seems we've already passed through the worst of it (somewhat sadly, because it was beautiful).

[–]lolpancakeslol 15ポイント16ポイント  (1子コメント)

Historians will be discussing the fattening for weeks to come! Maybe even months!!

[–]Dylan_the_Villain 65ポイント66ポイント  (7子コメント)

What the fuck guys why are we not calling this FatPeopleGate

[–]PlayMp1 22ポイント23ポイント  (5子コメント)

Because everyone who has ever heard the -gate suffix to describe anything is annoyed as fuck by its overuse, while The Fattening is named along the same lines as The Fappening.

[–]FateofNornsELLEN PAO HYPE SQUAD 71ポイント72ポイント  (1子コメント)

These children are truly delusional if they think that by leaving they'll bring Reddit to its knees. No, you won't. You leaving is the idea.

Also amusing: All these Ellen Pao resign, etc... etc... troll subreddits that are hitting the front page have them thinking that they are upsetting and trolling the community as a whole, but all it seems to do is make VERY obvious how juvenile these people really are. It'll be nice once summer vacation is over.

[–]Coworker_as_Fuck 27ポイント28ポイント  (0子コメント)

Was this the petulant bleating of so many man-children? The tantrum of a child who has his toys taken by his parents? Or was it something more? Something grander?

Spaghettysberg

[–]Jorge_loves_it 36ポイント37ポイント  (1子コメント)

It was an actual thing that happened.

This made me laugh way more that it should.

[–]EnibasFascist cowardly statist cunt 14ポイント15ポイント  (2子コメント)

Still my favourite exchange during this momentous event:

Just so you guys realize, we're essentially going to spam every sub and the modmail with either fat people hatred, or reports of other harrassing subs like SRS. Brilliant job fatties.

Edit: Downvote all you want, Shitlords will unleash a torrent of unstoppable hatred now. FPH isn't a subreddit, it's an idea. And Idea's are unbannable.

Edit Edit: For shitwarriors who see this. Our 1st target is clearly SRS. Annihilate them. Drop an endless torrent of troll into their fascist ranks. Make them see the extent of our wroth.

Edit3 : Oh you guys liked /r/pics?? How about pics of your morbidly obese sister with her tits hanging out the bottom of her skirt? Every fucking day. We're coming for you.

You're a fucking moron.

[–]Asteroid_Asterisk 131ポイント132ポイント  (73子コメント)

Who will accept the /r/FatPeopleHate refugees? Voat.co is still down. 8chan and 4chan hated the FPH migrants who fled there, and I'm sure the /r/FatPeopleHate jerks aren't huge fans of Tumblr.

[–]krenforth 55ポイント56ポイント  (4子コメント)

Voat works for me. Also they made their own site www.fph.io (currently getting DDOS)

[–]InfectedShadow 52ポイント53ポイント  (2子コメント)

They also got taken down on their first host. Admin didn't read the usage policy. Then the FPH admin came into the FPH IRC claiming the host made the change for hate related content overnight. Though looking at an old cache the hate content rule has been there for over a year.

[–]Numendil 8ポイント9ポイント  (0子コメント)

ddos or 'reddit' hug of death?

[–]Venutius 129ポイント130ポイント  (13子コメント)

I imagine if Voat goes online any time in the next millennia, the vast majority will head there. Until then, I imagine they'll just stick to their little Pao hate and "hurrhurrfattypeoplesuckpoopoo671891901" subreddits where they can remain in bliss at being surrounded by the echochamber that they are used to. OR they'll wander out into the wider realm of Reddit, forever cursed to have their calls of "found the fatty" downvoted into nothingness as the rest of Reddit moves on.

Of course, over time, I'm sure there are a fair few who are just going to slowly absorb into Reddit, come to terms with the death of their echochamber and stick around to live out their days like our grandparents: Quietly, peacefully but occasionally blurting out extreme views until silenced with Werther's Originals.

[–]Jaikaro 87ポイント88ポイント  (8子コメント)

I dunno though. There have already been Voaters(?) coming on Reddit and complaining about the recent flux of FPH-style people hurting the quality of the site.

I imagine the vast majority will get bored and go back to complaining about neon hair and feminism on Reddit.

[–]OptimalCynic 53ポイント54ポイント  (4子コメント)

There have already been Voaters(?) coming on Reddit and complaining about the recent flux of FPH-style people hurting the quality of the site.

snicker

[–]PyreDruid 65ポイント66ポイント  (1子コメント)

It's hilarious. FPHers think it's the promised land, and voaters can't even stand them.

[–]Venutius 49ポイント50ポイント  (1子コメント)

I doubt that'll stop FPHers making the move there. After all, a fair few seem to be under the delusion that Voat is some magical promised land where they can talk all about those goshdarn fat people without "muh free speech" being impeded.

Of course, it is probably more likely that, as you said, they will just get bored and forget about this whole debacle in a few days or so.

[–]darwin-supersix-7 38ポイント39ポイント  (0子コメント)

They'll end up banned for voat.

Because of the size of the subreddit and their activity and how much they targeted and harassed other users it will cause 10x as many problems on voat.

See how they were able to totally hijack /r/punchablefaces?

Well voat has so many fewer users so if the FPHers go there and start harassing and abusing users with the same ferocity they were here, they will definitely get banned or cause the rest of voat to go to war with them and cause another drama wave.

[–]DieFanboyDie 24ポイント25ポイント  (33子コメント)

Why is FPH being turned away at the chans?

[–]allnose 136ポイント137ポイント  (29子コメント)

I saw a quote from an 8channer yesterday that told them that their insistence on suppressing all disagreement went against 8chan's #1 value - free speech.

[–]DieFanboyDie 145ポイント146ポイント  (26子コメント)

And that's what's so funny about the "free speech" nonsense being spouted by FPH apologists: FPH was as blatantly and proudly pro-censorship as any sub.

[–]GrumpySatanThe Jews, Cabal and I are going to take over reddit. 42ポイント43ポイント  (1子コメント)

Also because they weren't banned for what they were saying. It was obviously brought on by them harassing Imgur staff. I wouldn't be surprised if they were getting harassing phone calls, emails, etc from FPH.

That has always been a big no-no in Reddit's eyes.

[–]dysbber162 24ポイント25ポイント  (0子コメント)

Yeah, it's funny how fph users and sympathizers complain about free speech, when it seems like the people at fph didn't mind censoring or downvoting the hell out of anything clsoe to a little criticism to the sub.

[–]LiterallyKeshaOriginal Creator of SubredditDrama 28ポイント29ポイント  (0子コメント)

When they flocked to 4chan's /fit/ they were hated because 'not being fat' is not one of the board's accomplishments. They called out redditors because they hate reddit and the FPH users for being DYEL skeletons.

I'm just reading up on it now but there is some weird drama going on at 8chan. They are blaming Something Awful for board in-fighting or something. And since Hotwheelz is all for free speech he can't ban /intl/ for doing it.

[–]innrautha 27ポイント28ポイント  (0子コメント)

The chans hate reddit. FPHers are redditors.

[–]SaigaFan 9ポイント10ポイント  (0子コメント)

They embrace the open board mentality. FPH was a specific sub with very strict rules.

Opposite standards. Hive mind vs. Safe space.

[–]raminusshill ya later harassagator 23ポイント24ポイント  (0子コメント)

The front page of the internet, ladies and gentlemen

[–]duckvimes_certified JIDF shill 55ポイント56ポイント  (0子コメント)

It's about ethics in shouting at fat people.

Also, you should add the original admin announcement from a month ago saying that they would take steps to fight harassment.

[–]AWhiteKnight123All aboard the Paotrain 154ポイント155ポイント  (47子コメント)

/r/koan will be back to business in less than a week. It was pretty clear that moderator just really, really want attention.

Also, /u/bonjouramigos, if you could make these for every major dramatic happening, I would love you forever.

[–]ArchangelleDovakinsubsistence popcorn farmer 41ポイント42ポイント  (2子コメント)

It's hilarious how thoroly /u/betterjosh missed the point of the banning, and I'm rather impressed with the flexibility they showed when forcing their entire head up their own asshole.

[–]Mr_TulipI need a beer. 27ポイント28ポイント  (1子コメント)

I disagree with what you say but I will defend to the death your right to anonymously harass people on the internet.

[–]dimmidice 87ポイント88ポイント  (27子コメント)

r/koan[1] will be back to business in less than a week. It was pretty clear that moderator just really, really want attention.

completely agree. his argument was also completely fucking ridiculous. oh and his smoke analogy was so deeply flawed. you can't smoke in public places because of second hand smoke. there's no such thing as second hand fat.

[–]wtferret 45ポイント46ポイント  (2子コメント)

People use that analogy because they are so genuinely bigoted that they truly believe having to look at a fat person effects them just as much as secondhand smoke does. They seriously think "I don't like how that looks!!" is equivalent to "breathing this in makes me die faster"

[–]_lilPoundcakeI ATEN'T DED 57ポイント58ポイント  (35子コメント)

[–]Quouar 76ポイント77ポイント  (16子コメント)

I suspect that, despite their best efforts, the FPH brigade will arrive en masse.

[–]KyosBallerinaWere you there when they crucified FPH? 53ポイント54ポイント  (4子コメント)

To sum up. We are not FatPeopleHate. We do not wish to become FatPeopleHate. If you post anything approaching FatPeopleHate style posts you are gone. We have a number of new mods on the team to help with the influx. BanHammer will be used frequently.

Good for those guys. I may not be much of a fan of /r/fatlogic but it really seems like they're trying.

[–]NurglingsWould Jesus support US taxes on Bitcoin earnings? 37ポイント38ポイント  (8子コメント)

The Reddit Wedding

That's a good one

[–]Dear_OccupantThree feminist toddlers in an overcoat 44ポイント45ポイント  (0子コメント)

Did you see this? It's fucking genius:

And who are you, the shitlord said,
that I must bow so low?
Only a mod of a different code,
that's all the truth I know.
In a name of green or a name of red,
my hate sub has no trolls,
But I have found the fat, m'lord,
the fat I found is yours.
And so he spoke, and so he spoke,
that mod of F.P. Hate,
But now the bans sweep o'er his sub,
as popcorn bags inflate.
Yes now the bans sweep o'er his sub,
as popcorn bags inflate.

Credit to /u/Yo-S-I

[–]The_YoungWolfChief of Pao's Stasi 31ポイント32ポイント  (0子コメント)

WE BELIEVE WE ARE ON THIN ICE. DO NOT HELP THIS SUB GET BANNED.

And the above line from /r/fatlogic's sticky is why the admins banned FPH specifically rather than others, like KIA and conspiracy. They made them an example.

Ideally, other similar subreddits - such as the two I just mentioned - will take the hint and their mods will start actually enforcing anti-brigade and anti-harassment policies within their own subs.

[–]JaneFoodall 5ポイント6ポイント  (0子コメント)

Uuuh too soon. That will come back to bite them in the ass.

[–]eganisdone 354ポイント355ポイント  (41子コメント)

You know what this shit reminds me of? Early gamergate. Like the day it happened gamergate. With one change.

It's way more fucking petty. There were people originally who were mad at Quinn just for cheating on her boyfriend. That's fine. Its dumb but fine. This has nothing like that. It's exactly as dense as the early days of gg, exactly as weirdly everywhere, and just a real shit show, but its maybe the least defensible drama we've seen in a while.

The reasons for the ban were pretty clearly explained. Rather than protesting nicely, or making a less harassing sub, people got whipped in to a fervor to just take a shit in everyone's backyard, and then got confused when the community was mad at them.

Some quality shit.

[–]dermanus 87ポイント88ポイント  (10子コメント)

It has a lot of the same symptoms. It's close enough to censorship that people will scream about it. It's incredibly tiny and meaningless to the vast majority of people, and there's a noticeable chunk of reddit that's convinced this is the most devastating thing since the Holocaust.

[–]IAMA_DRUNK_BEARI sexually identify as a Dank Meme 72ポイント73ポイント  (7子コメント)

I think the main difference was that GG was entirely incomprehensible to anyone outside of it. Like as an SRD veteran who lived through it I still don't understand half the shit that was going on at the time.

FPH overall was pretty concise in its outrage, and was simply upset that their bully platform had been taken from them.

[–]geese 81ポイント82ポイント  (4子コメント)

This shit happens every June Summer when school lets out. There was the whole "maymay june" debacle when r/atheism banned memes, gamer gate, etc. Some huge segment of reddit always decides to collectively assert their completely misplaced sense of morality by stamping their feet, crying, and usually making some women on the internet feel like dog shit.

It's like clock work.

[–]bitterredi wanna love someone the way kanye loves kanye 27ポイント28ポイント  (3子コメント)

Gamergate was actually August 2014.

[–]Grandy12 9ポイント10ポイント  (0子コメント)

It began with an announcement: henceforth, the Hogwarts administration would be banning Common Rooms that engaged in behavior that violated Hogwarts's new harassment policy, however nebulously defined. Five Common Rooms were banned: mudbloodhatred, transsquibs, neosquib, shitwerewolfssay, and, most importantly of all: Slytherin Common Room, a house with 150,000 students strong.


But then the war took a turn. Feeling lost and hopeless against the onslaught of administrative and moderator action, muggle people haters took up arms and went after that very administration, most notably it's leader and figure-head, Albus Dumbledore. /r/punchablefaces went private after hundreds of pictures expressing the desire to punch Dumbledore right in the face were upvoted by protestors. Two out of three mods were expelled, losing their house points and any remaining gold months forever.

I swear this fanfic writes itself.

But this was the last one. The novelty of word replacer has faded after two days of constant use :/

[–]Internetzhero 69ポイント70ポイント  (8子コメント)

[–]KyosBallerinaWere you there when they crucified FPH? 47ポイント48ポイント  (6子コメント)

With all of these Hitler comparisons I'm really surprised someone hasn't tried to claim that this was akin to the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Clearly the admins are the Japanese and Pao is Hitler (because she's still too evil to even be Emperor Hirohito!)

[–]Internetzhero 35ポイント36ポイント  (3子コメント)

I've noticed them comparing her to Kim Jon Un, calling her "totalitarian" and such.

It should be called the Banning of Fathate Harbour.

The beginning of a war, waged to remove the purge of the Imperialist and all controling SJW Empire, that is now beginning its conquest of Reddit.

First Tumblr fell, then the Meme embargo was launched against the SJW cabal, which historians will cite as the main reason for this conflict.

[–]CedarWolf 268ポイント269ポイント  (55子コメント)

What kills me is that those subreddits weren't banned because of their speech, they were banned because of their actions. It's right there in reddit's rules and TOS, you can't target and harass individuals. When a subreddit's mods are perpetuating that harassment and they aren't upholding the site wide rules, of course the admins are going to step in and do something about it.

The transfags people had already had three subreddits banned for doing the same crap, and they had two backup subreddits ready to go, one of which they managed to get banned on the same day.

So yeah, all this uproar was over nothing. It's not censorship, the new CEO isn't a Communist, it's not some new cleansing to make reddit more marketable. Reddit threw a tantrum over nothing.

I wish people would get this pissed off and active over something that actually matters, for a change.

[–]JaneFoodall 60ポイント61ポイント  (7子コメント)

Exactly this. If someone claims it was not because they harassed people and only stuck to their subreddit share our sub to refute it: /r/HangryHangryFpHater

[–]magic_is_mightUnverified Fattie 23ポイント24ポイント  (1子コメント)

And this is why I would never ever show this website to some poor unsuspecting soul. I've never seen such a temper tantrum thrown in the internet. And that's saying something.

[–]ivtecdoyou 7ポイント8ポイント  (0子コメント)

Could someone post a reading of this in a civil war history channel-esque voice, with maybe some dope fade ins to some relevant pics and such.

Would do my heart some good, after these long cold hours of SRD.

[–]ownage99988 7ポイント8ポイント  (0子コメント)

'In gaming subreddits, talk of the Steam Sale began to peak through top posts like the first rays of sunlight after a dark and terrible storm. An actor had passed away. There were memes to make. Reddit had business as usual to tend to.'

I love this so much

[–]LieBaronGhostwriter for bonjouramigos :S 17ポイント18ポイント  (5子コメント)

Definitely some of my best work.

[–]Ultra-Bad-Poker-FaceVerified Dank Memes ✓ 45ポイント46ポイント  (11子コメント)

So what I'm getting from this is a lot of stuff happened but none of it was very important

Classic SRD

[–]NurglingsWould Jesus support US taxes on Bitcoin earnings? 47ポイント48ポイント  (6子コメント)

Classic SRD reddit

[–]KyosBallerinaWere you there when they crucified FPH? 13ポイント14ポイント  (5子コメント)

What? The way people eat their steaks is really super important!

[–]popcorny27 33ポイント34ポイント  (2子コメント)

If you think anything posted here is very important, you haven't been paying attention.

[–]International_Waters 11ポイント12ポイント  (0子コメント)

The abyss stared back.

[–]asmartguylikeyoui know chairman pao's little red book by heart 11ポイント12ポイント  (0子コメント)

And like those that gathered near the site to watch the events of First Manassas unfold, the spectators of the opening shots of the great popcorn war that would come to be known as The War Between the Subs stared on in a mixture of awe and bemusement, unawares as to the nature and duration of the great conflagration that was yet to come. Users gathered around their great buttery tubs, their mouths agape as General Pao gathered her SJW brownshirts, and corporate shilling carpetbaggers and struck straight at the heart of freedom and liberty. When the dust cleared it appeared as if victory was at hand, but lo then upon the horizon were a rag tag group of subs, trained in the art of guerilla warfare and harden by years of narcissism and culture war. The battle cries rang out "REMEMBER GAMERGATE!" "REMEMBER /R/JAILBAIT!" "HITLER WASN'T WRONG!" and bearing the misappropriated battle standard of Aaron Schwartz they threw back the forces of darkness- for a time. Their attacks were unconventional, some might say utterly asinine and immature, but they proved their willingness to fight, to make utter fools of themselves to a man, to be complete assholes to strangers on the internet. And when the day was over those who had watched from the behind the lines knew that the days in which the butter would cease to flow were far from close at hand.

[–]anisaerahthe internet is just a bunch of wires with voltage running acros 4ポイント5ポイント  (0子コメント)

This was beautiful. Bravo!