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Considering 132 reviews, most reviewers were let down by their experience overall. Many people found the platform to be a toxic environment, citing rampant bullying, harassment, and bigotry. Customers frequently reported issues with censorship and inconsistent moderation, where their posts were removed or accounts banned without clear reasons, especially if their opinions differed from the prevailing narrative. The user experience was often frustrating, with problems like shadow banning, difficulty leaving the platform, and technical glitches. Some people also felt that the platform has become an echo chamber, where genuine discussion is stifled and conformity is rewarded. Conversely, a small portion of people felt that Reddit still prioritizes substance over noise, allowing communities to define their own standards and encouraging in-depth discussions.

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This app is total garbage. Every time I create an account it's Shadow banned within a day, even when I don't post anything or comment on anything. I have never posted anything religious, offensive or... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Reddit cherrypicks posts. They claim see our "guidelines "? However, I've seen many derogatory comments on there. I deleted my account because of their bias, and discriminatory practices. Some of th... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The most toxic place on the net. The Australian subs are poisonous. Narratives controlled by the mods who ban anyone with a different opinion. Yet they allow those who agree with them to tell you... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I've literally seen r*dditors tell their opposition to kill them selves. (spoiler alert the opposition is right wing) What did the "opposition" do? literally nothing that warrants this behavio... See more


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This app is total garbage

This app is total garbage. Every time I create an account it's Shadow banned within a day, even when I don't post anything or comment on anything. I have never posted anything religious, offensive or done anything wrong to justify being banned. There are numerous accounts with offensive posts that are fine apparently. It's a joke if a site and not worth wasting your time with

13 June 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

My Reddit account u/mammothcommon5272…

My Reddit account u/mammothcommon5272 was wrongfully suspended all cause i told a guy not to post religious crap on a gta 5 club it was completely unrelated. The mods from gta club deleted his post the guy was rude to me so i told him to take his religious crap somewhere else nothing more i got suspended for that and my appeal denyed i cant understand why i submitted many appeals and it got denyed so this is what they do to Americans in America which is completely wrong i give Reddit 0 stars or -999 which is below 0.

26 May 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Extremely biased moderation and zero transparency

If you are looking for an open platform with unbiased discussions and intellectual diversity, this is no longer the place. What used to be a great community forum has devolved into a heavily policed environment where independent thought is systematically suppressed.

The platform's moderation system is completely broken. Community managers and sub-forum moderators operate with severe bias, banning and muting anyone who doesn't align with a specific narrative. There is absolutely no room for alternative perspectives or traditional values; voicing them results in immediate mass-reporting and account shadowbanning by coordinated groups.

To make things worse, the platform's upvote/downvote algorithm encourages heavy groupthink, completely burying objective arguments and constructive criticism. It has become a highly toxic environment for anyone who prefers critical thinking over mindless conformity. Don't waste your time creating an account here if you value transparent, fair, and open communication. One star is a generous rating.

20 May 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Broken Platform, No Human Support, No Accountability

I have been using Reddit as a platform to share experiences, publish content, and engage with communities. However, my experience has been deeply frustrating due to a combination of technical failures and a complete absence of real human support.
The problems I faced were systematic and persistent. I was completely blocked from editing my profile, adding links, or uploading images — basic functions that any modern platform should support without issue. Every attempt to publish a post ended in either a server error or silent removal, with no explanation provided and no notification sent. This was not a one-time glitch. It happened repeatedly, across multiple sessions, over an extended period of time.
What made the situation significantly worse was the total absence of support. Reddit does not offer a real email support channel. Their help center relies entirely on automated systems that generate generic responses without actually reading or understanding the user’s specific situation. Even their official Twitter support account was inactive and unavailable when I attempted to reach out through that channel.
I contacted support multiple times, provided full details about my account, explained the issues clearly, and received nothing useful in return — only robotic, pre-written responses that had no connection to my actual problem. No human ever reviewed my case. No one followed up. No resolution was offered.
A platform that operates at Reddit’s scale — with hundreds of millions of users worldwide — has a clear responsibility to provide functioning, human-accessible support. When basic account functions are broken and there is no way to escalate or resolve issues through any real channel, the platform becomes unusable and untrustworthy.
Reddit must invest in real human support infrastructure, provide clear and accessible complaint channels, and stop hiding behind automated systems that protect the platform at the expense of its users.

15 May 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Free speech is not allowed

Free speech is not allowed. I got banned for saying GLP1s cause hair loss. I guess they make quite a bit of money from these companies so they keep the bad hush hush. That cess pool is filled with bots. Mods are power hungry and broke. They don't have lives.

6 March 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Honestly

Honestly, Reddit has become extremely frustrating to use. It doesn’t seem to matter whether your account is new or years old, accounts get suspended or restricted for no clear reason. You can make a normal comment or post something completely harmless, and still end up facing account actions. The moderation system feels inconsistent, unfair, and lacks transparency. Users spend time building karma and engaging with communities, only to risk losing everything unexpectedly. Definitely one of the most disappointing platform experiences I’ve had.

5 May 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Blackpeopleofreddit

Blackpeopleofreddit, blackpeopletwitter, blackpeoplememes, blackmentalhealth, blackmenofreddit, blackwomenofreddit are all moderated by b.w. or l.g.b.t.q.Ytees. These subs are horribly moderated and heavily discriminatory. If you dont compliment democats then you get banned. I have had users hurls slurs at me just for disagreeing or confirming information yet they banned me for 7 days even though the user is still active hurling slurs at everyone. The auto mod is piss poor and the human mods are simply racist and have nothing else to do.

3 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Reddit used to be better than twitter, now its worse.

Since reddit went public its been a cesspool or far right, zionist, hinduvta and all other kinds of extremism. Take r/worldnews for example, they spew the most islamophobic stuff that mirrors right wing twitter accounts and the mods only take action agains tonly those who spoke against such extremism and reddit platforms them by making it a default subreddit for news.

There is no moderation for moderators. Moderators think fo themselves as gods, asking for letters of appology to unban someone, especially the big subreddits like r/worldnews, r/pics or r/funny. When you do submit a letter, they still keep you banned.

Posts are removed on their discretion. Posting rules are vague as can be. Communities that challenge reddits narrative of zionism, white nationalism, or other extremism are subdued and don't even make it into 'Popular'.

Before there used to be r/all where most upvoted content would show regarldess of where it was from but that has been removed so that content which reddit dont approve of can't be seen. An example of this is when US and Israel bombed a girl's school. When they didn't know it was a school, the post on r/combatfootage was shown every where and when everyone found out was girls school every post that said it was girls school was not allowed on r/popular. Even the "trending" tab got taken off because attrocities by Israel and US kept shwoing up there becaus eof popular demand.

Just glance at r/conservative, r/worldnews or r/indiaspeaks to see how depraved the content is nowadays.

I hope someone makes a better reddit, which actually was the old reddit before the extremist take over.

15 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Reddit

Reddit, more like Dreaddit. The layout is boring, people can't respect other people's opinions, toxic people plus it's a lame and bland website.

2 May 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

No more reddit in mobile web

They blocked access to the domain in mobile web, and demand you get an app if you want to view their page!? Insane.
It used to be a good site, the only app I ever used to access Reddit was rif, because it made the user experience much better. I will never use the reddit app, not just because it's bad, but also because they're trying to take the choice away from me. It's easier to stay away from reddit than use their "Tik Tok ripoff" official app.

29 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Reddit a communist dictatorship...

Absolute rubbish site clearly run by little wet snowflakes who are afraid of their own shadow and hurty words. Heavily moderated like a communist Stalin dictatorship and zero free speech unless you are further left the president Mao.

Someone posted a post saying are they welcome in my country as they see issues with people protesting immigrants.

I said yes more than welcome by 99% of the population as long as they followed the rules and abided by our values and laws.

I went on to explain protests were about certain people entering illegally from certain religions as they didn't follow our values and there were numerous cases of child rape etc h nice the protests.

Reddit said this was inciting violence (yes stating facts is violence apparently). They said it was singling out a specific religion and I was being warned and my comments removed and would be banned if I did it again.

I appealed saying no one should be censored for stating facts and the truth plus how can it be singling out a particular religion when I did not mention which one it was.

Reddits decision was their decision still stands, utterly nonsensical.

Talk about restricting any speah unless it fits their narrow minded one sided view which goes against facts.

Absolute idiots.

26 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Banned without explanation.

Banned without explanation.

I've been using Reddit for several years (mostly for topics related to tech) however one day they've banned my account without any apparent reason. Actually the symptoms were interesting since I was still able to login and see my comments but they were invisible to anyone else. All my historic comments were wiped out as well as they've never happened.

Needless to say I've tried to restore the account - or at least to have an explanation - but they never cared to respond.

6 November 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Reddit needs to be shut down ASAP.

Reddit has become one of the most toxic platforms I have encountered in years of using online communities.

The core issue is not disagreement or debate. Those are normal and even healthy. The problem is the lack of effective moderation when it comes to toxic behavior. Harassment, bad faith replies, and mass dogpiling are not only common, they are often left unchecked.

No matter what you post or how respectfully you express your opinion, it frequently results in waves of hostile responses. This creates an environment where meaningful discussion is nearly impossible and discourages genuine users from participating.

Reddit presents itself as community-driven, but in practice, it often allows the most aggressive and toxic voices to dominate conversations.

Until stronger and more consistent moderation systems are enforced, the platform will continue to drive away users who are simply looking for constructive and respectful interaction.

25 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It was great once.

I've been a Reddit user for years, probably as long as it's been open. I've had a few accounts because I like to keep things fresh, but overall my average karma has been well into the thousands. But I have to say the site is dieing. It's no longer a place for open discussion. It's a series of echo chambers where anyone who dare oppose a particular opinion or, dare I say it agenda, they get attacked viciously, or more likely banned.

I've been banned from so many subs now it's ridiculous, and had plenty of posts refused. Not even bad language, just politely pointing out a differing opinion.

To go in a particular sub, about a particular topic, only to find a dozen or so people consistently attacking that topic and disallowing anyone to defend it... It's sad.

Reddit now mostly appears to be a place for people with little intelligence to come, meet like minded low intelligence friends, and scream at anyone who shows they have the ability to think outside of tabloid headlines and MSM influence.

Such a shame, it used to be so good.

18 April 2026
Unprompted review

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