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I used to have an account. I was an old /r/chapotraphouse user before it got shut down.
A dipshit admin got mad when I referenced ridiculous drama that reflected badly on how the site was (and probably still is) being run, insisted to me that it didn't happen, banned me before I could even post a link or screenshot demonstrating it happened, purged my entire comment and submission history (mostly news and longer pieces I found interesting, nothing even remotely rule breaking or controversial) then proceeded to monitor the creation of new accounts to ban any usernames similar to mine as soon as they appeared.
All of the exact behaviour that would have been endlessly made fun of for being so extremely online and extremely pathetic on the old subreddit.
That admin/mod who did that is now also banned and their posts also purged lmfao. Hexbear in a nutshell.
There was recently an incident where a dormant admin account came back, took one side in an argument, and banned everyone who disagreed. And banned everyone who called that out. And tried to hide the bans behind some stupid "they all asked to be banned" smokescreen. Wrecking with admin access.
Purge your dormant admins, instance owners. You'll never know whether someone comes back years later with a grudge.
You have 4 removed comments before the ban, the rest of your history is still very visible in your profile, so they didn't purge your account, they removed a few comments, which is why it says, "removed by mod". It's funny reading your removed comments. The downvote removal is looked back on as a pretty good change. I've not used the site when it had downvotes, but frankly, I like that they're gone. I don't even know what the "main" issue is, and I've never heard anyone talk about it. The site has never struck me as a "Chapo" site, even though I know that is its origins. I've listened to the Chapo pod before, not for me, honestly. Frankly, seems that separating from the Chapo brand was the right choice.
Anyway, 4 years is a long time to hold a grudge.
Yes, it's been few years and I hadn't checked. I thought it had been purged entirely.
The main issue at the time was the general way admins/mods approached every issue, often in the most aggressive and hostile way imaginable and causing lots of unnecessary drama. Downvote removal and the name change of the site were part of a larger, fantastically absurd saga in which nothing was being handled well. With downvotes for example, where it was announced that any opposition to them being removed was innately transphobic, then trans users criticising this approach, only for said trans users to be banned for pushing back.
Not really "Holding a grudge" when I mention something directly relevant to the thread that asked about Hexbear accounts. It was just a bunch of absurd bullshit that's part of the very dumb lore of hexbear.
When someone is banned, their posts are automatically deleted, it's not some crazy admin obsession to 'purge your entire history'.
This story does appear to be "an admin abused their power to ban me, then that admin got banned for being caught abusing their power". Which is not uncommon in online communities.
Nope. That's not how it worked at the time. I even still have screenshots of being able to see banned users posts still there from around this time. My comments specifically showed "removed by mod". I just checked and I can still see a post by an alt I made shortly after being banned (which was then also banned shortly after). So no, banned users did not have their posts automatically deleted.
Proof right here even.
That is not remotely what happened. The person in question continued to be a mod for some time. Their eventual banning had nothing to do with what happened to me or others.
There were multiple mods and admins acting this way around this timeframe against many users on the site, so they'd all have had to ban themselves for the same behaviour.
Edit: Actually, now checking again, and the mods account in question doesn't even have the banned indicator, so I think they may have just deleted their account.
Damn what a shitty admin