r/Berlin moderation hell of generic posts

This is a problem with Reddit for me, over moderation. You post a photo of your first car build in /r/cars and they will delete it and try to escort you over to /r/carbuilds. You try to post a drawing in /r/art and they'll remove it and be like 'post this in /r/drawing. You want to ask what kind of airplane you saw at the airport in /r/aviation and they'll be like 'go to /r/whatisthisplane. You try to post a song your friend made 4 years ago that got a tiny bit of radio airtime and you think is really worth sharing on /r/music and they'll be like 'we only post top 100, go to /r/insignifigantmusicsub.

The micro-managing of subreddits to cater to a status-quo that is inflated past the original intentions of subreddits has made it so nobody sees much original content, and we are fed a lot of expected material of the likes we have somewhat seen before. It is the worst, and creates a feedback loop were you wonder 'where the fuck can I actually post this thing anymore'.

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