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Similar to what happened with me when I first got a site wide ban. I disagreed with a more conservative post, got a subreddit ban, then a while later I commented there on an alt account because I forgot I was banned from there, and both my accounts were permanently nuked. I tried to come back, managed to do so recently on a new device and IP and a new email, and got an account warning for saying an animal abuser should be screamed at, just screamed at, nothing more. Apparently screaming at horrible people is violence now. I voluntarily said goodbye to reddit then.
yeah I have a reddit account that I've made like 3 comments and 1 post on but that's more so I don't get annoying "you need to be signed in to view this" messages :/
by the way if you need to view reddit on a VPN look up "redlib" it's a alternative frontend UI that doesn't block VPNs and is super helpful if I want to look something sketchy up in incognito mode with a VPN