The Death Of The Redpill Scene On Reddit 3 upvotes | December 19, 2022 | by MachiNarci ------------------------- It seems like TRP's presence on reddit has been crushed beyond repair. Let's start with case study 1: r/asktrp [https://www.reddit.com/r/asktrp/] The subreddit is currently banned, but are you aware of the background? It started when the subreddit shut itself down 1-2 years back. They did this because a few banwaves were going on at the time, so the mods decided to shut the sub down to protest reddit censorship and promote an offsite platform. Get this: TO PROTEST POSSIBLY GETTING SHUT DOWN, THEY SHUT THEMSELVES DOWN. So they restricted new posts and pinned a link to their alternate site. Later on, the sub got banned by the admins for being "unmoderated." This clearly wasn't about protesting censorship, I think we're all smart enough to see what happened here: the grifters who ran the sub ruined it amid their attempt at forcing users onto their personal platform. That reminds me of a similar situation... Case study 2: r/theredpill [https://www.reddit.com/r/theredpill/] Theredpill is in a rather good place right now. The sub is quarantined, which means it's banned from google search results and reddit searches, and you can only view it by typing reddit.com/r/theredpill [https://reddit.com/r/theredpill] into the URL bar directly. I heard this has to be on a desktop, and with a verified-email account, but I don't know too much about how quarantined subreddits work. The reason they're doing well is because they've somehow managed to dodge every major subreddit banwave in the past few years, and every feminist subreddit including r/TheBluePill [https://www.reddit.com/r/TheBluePill/] has given up on monitoring them. However, does anyone remember the drama from 3 years back when TheRedPill's mods reported that the admins reached out saying they would shut the sub down in some days? TRP's mods responded by promoting an offsite platform. This matter ended when TheRedPill's mods claimed after a week that the admins backtracked and made a mistake. Purplepilldebate had a discussion on it, [https://www.reddit.com/r/PurplePillDebate/comments/dblc0d/thoughts_on_rtheredpill_closing/] where some people suggested that the admin screenshot was a lie from TRP's mods made to promote their new platform. Considering what happened to r/asktrp [https://www.reddit.com/r/asktrp/] later on, I'm inclined to agree that the whole thing was a scam from TRP's mods. Case study 3: r/seduction [https://www.reddit.com/r/seduction/] I'd actually call r/seduction [https://www.reddit.com/r/seduction/] more "redpill-adjacent" that outright redpill, though there was a large redpill population there. This place was thriving with a whopping 700k members, making it the largest running manosphere forum on reddit. Going back to this sub's closing prompted me to write this post. Apparently, they restricted it in fear of getting banned after their sister sub r/askseddit [https://www.reddit.com/r/askseddit/] got banned. After a month, they made a post claiming too many people were breaking the rules and people would still be allowed to post as long as they were approved, but as anyone can see, the mods clearly aren't approving ANYONE and the sub is effectively dead. I have to give them credit for not blatantly promoting some offsite platform in the process, but seriously? The "we're shutting ourselves down before the admins get the chance" excuse again? Case study 4: r/whereareallthegoodmen [https://www.reddit.com/r/whereareallthegoodmen/] I actually have to give this sub a lot of credit. They have a decent and active userbase, and they aren't shut down. The mods feared the admins would ban them, so you know what they did? They created an offsite platform and forced users to post there instead while linking back to take advantage of WAATGM's userbase. Unlike r/seduction [https://www.reddit.com/r/seduction/] and r/asktrp [https://www.reddit.com/r/asktrp/] that pulled the whole "we're shutting ourselves down before the admins get the chance" or r/TheRedPill [https://www.reddit.com/r/TheRedPill/] and r/asktrp [https://www.reddit.com/r/asktrp/] that blatantly manufactured a crisis to promoted their new platform, the mods of WAATGM were direct about the fact that they wanted to promote their new platform, and were smart enough to do it by maintaining their existing userbase, so props to them! Honestly, it's just embarrassing to imagine. Getting shut down by the admins legitimately because some journalist or watchdog subreddit calls your content hateful is one thing, but getting shut down by your own users [because surprise surprise: the manosphere has a grifter problem] is humiliating on a whole new level. I know the grifter problem is a fleeting topic as far as this sub's discussions go, but considering how grifters like redpill mods are actively censoring their own communities, and other grifters like Tate and F&F boast about exploiting their users, it's clear the grifter problem deserves more attention. It will kill the manosphere faster than any incarnation of r/TheBluePill [https://www.reddit.com/r/TheBluePill/] ever could. ------------------------- Archived from https://theredarchive.com/post/1143384