• Rentlar@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Thanks to Mr. Rossman for his continued coverage upon Reddit’s fall from grace.

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    1 year ago

    after posting about 10 of these 1gb vids from a throwaway account, it got shadowbanned. might do more later.

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      1 year ago

      Why did you get banned? Did you post them to /r/Noise ?
      You can’t just DoS their servers like that, but feel free to contribute noise to the appropriate sub.

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        1 year ago

        not banned, shadowbanned. I can post, but my posts aren’t visible to anyone else, and I get notifications that it’s happened.

        but the point isn’t for it to be seen, the point is to screw with their bandwidth and their servers. if you think that a single person uploading 1GB videos = DoS, you don’t know what DoS means.

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                1 year ago

                and you really think that a single user uploading a handful of videos is capable of taking down reddit’s servers? because that’s what a DoS attack is. and if this is what you believe, you clearly don’t understand the subject you’re discussing.

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                  I think the misunderstanding is coming from me going with the wikipedia & cloudflare definition of DoS attack, which includes intent. Image

                  And, in my opinion “the point is to screw with their bandwidth and their servers” sounds like you are intending to cause disruption (presumably by being part of a larger group of users doing the same thing), you might even call it a DDoS.