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[–] Donbuster ago 

how to increase your title length spam? :)

Honestly, this looks acceptable to me. The porn part of the post history is just images, its not on some random porn site, and less than half of their content is coming from the yourpleasurepoint domain. It appears that they are just staying in the realm of what's allowed by rules. That being said, obvious scams should be banned, and the yourpleasurepoint content has not been well received no matter where it was posted (seriously, I've never seen anything CLOSE to -10), so it seems banning the domain and keeping the users is the way to go here.

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[–] brandon816 [S] ago  (edited ago)

I realize that it seems acceptable. I just bring it up now, because there have been a few other users that started doing this ( farming SCP, then posting advertising spam ), and gotten banned for it. I see a pattern, and I'm bringing it up before it becomes an issue.

Oh well. It seems that Cynabuns agrees with you. That site got put up on the chopping block. Either way, it should stifle it.

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[–] Donbuster ago 

of course. We just have to remember to apply the rules uniformly. Failure to do so is what made much of the voat userbase, myself included, leave reddit. Even if it means letting things slide that anyone taking a subjective look at it would say is spam. Still good to bring it up, though. In some cases in the past the exploitation of loopholes is what lead to more clearly defined spam rules to catch the obvious stuff whilst keeping innocent content from being caught in the crossfire.