Opinion: Mods should provide a valid reason before removing or locking any post

There are 3 hotels in ktm. All owned by 3 friends. You go to hotel, eat the food and food ma sangla paryo. You go to owners and complain about it. Dang, here's what happens to you-:

  • You can't enter to that hotel next time in your life.

  • His friends now will blacklist you, you can't enter any of those 3 hotels in the future.

What'd you do?

Here at least you can eat at your own home. But there's 0 alternative of reddit online. There are no other websites as active or even 20% as active as reddit(stackexchange is different from reddit).

So the best solution for you is to make real friends, talk with them, read books, share your analysis on facebook posts or maybe newspapers if you're really good.

Reddit isn't worth the time for discussing. You can ask leeching questions(help me questions) no problem, but even none of them will get answered properly, because no expert is using a shit site like reddit and probably every expert turns into a troll redditor once they make a reddit account. I've asked more than 5000 help posts in reddit, and believe me, not even 1% of times, I got my doubt solved from reddit (best questions hos ya shit questions-I tried them all).

I decided to quit participating heavily in reddit for the same reason. I am not going to be a pawn for the propaganda that reddit propagates.

Specially r/Nepal, like what do you really see here? I have blocked around 300 users from r/Nepal alone and still I see the same shit that I saw before blocking them. It's garbage.

Just leave reddit as it is, go on your life, have fun, improve your life, one day you'd look at redditors and have a laugh looking at their pathetic life.

/r/Nepal Thread