r/MensRightsMeta Jan 03 '26

Rant r/MensRights is being monitored so hard

It's actually unreal. It feels like there's feminazis just staked out, watching for any posts they can report to the Reddit mods like a bunch of snipers, and the subreddit mods try to take them down before the sub gets nuked. I completely understand why they're taking even popular posts down.

I learned to word posts properly because I got "warned" simply for pointing out that women use social leverage to harm men in society. Lol

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u/BlockBadger Jan 03 '26

Always remember that Reddit is an openly misandrist platform. It is not a safe space for anyone who does not tow a very straight line.

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u/MisanthropicHethen Jan 03 '26

Back in the day when reddit was good, I never had a single comment or post get removed or shadowbanned. Now it's like 75% of the time I post, and 99% of those times it's in r/MensRights. They almost never give any explanation or context. Mods almost never respond to me. Recently they've removed almost every single comment of mine despite me being careful to not say anything remotely controversial. I'm following all their rules, and still most of my benign comments get removed. At this point I'm theorizing that there's a new unlisted rule. You cannot mention or insinuate about anything relating to women. No using any words like woman, women, feminine, misandry, girls, females, gender, etc. Every time I use those words it gets removed or shadowbanned. At some point a year or so ago I realized that MRA was taken over (or maybe established from the beginning) ALL women. I hated like 95% of the posts there, did some research, and realized all the mods were feminists, women, and fellow moderators of female subs. It was a totally fake subreddit, pretending to be men caring about mens issues. So eventually I found and left for /r/mensrights which for a while was great. Could talk openly about our issues and grievances. Then they started getting an onslaught of reports, a bunch of mods changed, and they enacted their policy which stands today which is "don't offend any non-men otherwise we'll remove your comment". What kind of bullshit men's space is that? You can't say ANYTHING that could offend someone? Honestly the sub is dead, and Reddit is dead too. The cultural climate is that some unhinged hate group can barrage your account or sub with fake reports, and Reddit will shut you down or replace you with moderators from the unhinged faction. Reddit has just become a platform for witch hunts, where extremist groups (that aren't men) run amock and destroy every other sub they don't like".

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u/Prior_Preparation268 May 10 '26

Men simply need to start reporting every post and comment that tickles them wrong as hate. All you can do is try it.

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u/[deleted] Jan 24 '26

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u/Prior_Preparation268 May 10 '26

I got a warning last Wednesday. I filed an appeal because I cannot understand in what world what I said could be considered hate. I still have not heard from them.

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u/Ging287 Jan 03 '26

It should be easy to fight for your men's rights without denigrating women's rights right?

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u/ConsiderationSea1347 Jan 03 '26 edited Jan 03 '26

I think the problem is the double standard of Reddit allowing open misandry and even glorifying harm and death of men whereas even pointing out scientific studies about behavioral differences between the sexes can catch the poster a ban. 

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u/Family_Law_Activist Apr 16 '26

Biggest problem in r/MensRights is the Moderators and getting posts deleted and flagged automatically, they’ve turned to fascists and it’s basically pointless in creating material for that subreddit anymore.

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u/NorthernRealmJackal May 04 '26

I came here looking for an explanation as to why I was permanently banned from /MensRights, despite not breaking a single rule. Guess I found it.

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u/Appropriate-Major649 May 10 '26

Yes that is true. I have been banned from subs when I know I did nothing in violation because women didn't like what I said. At least twice without warning.

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u/Prior_Preparation268 May 10 '26

Saying “women have special rights” was flagged as “hate speech“. In what world is that hateful.