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The siege of r/ | {{Delete|reason=Can be a section in [[Travel Arc/Las Vegas]] instead of its own page.}}[[File:Lvsiege.jpg|thumb|The Las Vegas subreddit being raided.]] | ||
The siege of /r/LasVegas was a community initiated incident where Daniel Larson fans posted pictures of Daniel and [[The Toothbrush Incident|the toothbrush incident]] to the /r/LasVegas subreddit, in response to Daniel [[Las Vegas Arc#Gone Missing|going missing]]. Mods of the subreddit immediately took the posts down, notable users include [[Mythic sparrow|Mythic_sparrow/Joe_mother124]]. | |||
== Community reaction == | |||
Some users were very upset by the raid as it was strictly against Reddit TOS, and had legitimate potential to get /r/DanielLarson permanently banned.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/1164e5v/please_quit_brigading_the_rlasvegas_sub/</ref> | |||
== Aftermath == | |||
After complaints made by moderators on /r/LasVegas, the Daniel Larson subreddit was privated "until further notice". |
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This page has been marked for deletion. Reason given: "Can be a section in Travel Arc/Las Vegas instead of its own page." |
The siege of /r/LasVegas was a community initiated incident where Daniel Larson fans posted pictures of Daniel and the toothbrush incident to the /r/LasVegas subreddit, in response to Daniel going missing. Mods of the subreddit immediately took the posts down, notable users include Mythic_sparrow/Joe_mother124.
Community reaction
Some users were very upset by the raid as it was strictly against Reddit TOS, and had legitimate potential to get /r/DanielLarson permanently banned.[1]
Aftermath
After complaints made by moderators on /r/LasVegas, the Daniel Larson subreddit was privated "until further notice".