I would think that if a person committed such a horrible crime that they got the death penalty it wouldn't be so hard to participate in the execution. I personally have changed my view over the years. I would rather keep them in for life without parole. That's a life more miserable than be executed
No. I don't think so. When I was initially banned I appealed and was rejected. Then I tried it again 6 months after the ban. Denied again. Then I forgot about it but all the talk of X and Meta changing the way that they handled things got me to thinking why not try it again. I have no idea if Reddit is changing their policy regarding permeant bans or if I just got lucky. I also think it helped in that I didn't jump through all the hoops to create another account, which is of course against the rules....and the first thing that they look at when you are appealing.
There is definitely a restriction on the length of the message that you can sent. You first need to find the link specifically for appealing a ban. Messaging the Admins in general will get you no where. I simply said that I had an account that was 10 years old. (they could see the huge karma total that I had proving my account wasn't a throw away) I have been suspended for 2 years. I broke the rules. I will abide by the rules going forward and please reinstate me.
I had been permanently banned and then reinstated. My experience was that you needed to jump through all those hoops to successfully set up a new account
As horrible and disgusting as that is, I still believe that today many, not all, parents are over protective. I don't have the stats but there certainly seem to be more perverts out there and parents should probably spend more time explaining this to their kids
Remember if you create a new account you have to jump through hoops like using a different email, VPN, and cleaning reddit cookies out of your browser. And if you don't do that right your new account will be banned for "ban evasion" and now your original account will also be tagged for the original "offense" along with ban evasion.
I would think that if a person committed such a horrible crime that they got the death penalty it wouldn't be so hard to participate in the execution. I personally have changed my view over the years. I would rather keep them in for life without parole. That's a life more miserable than be executed