After I finished Coronavirus Map (https://talksub.com/covid19 show ), I made posts to Coronavirus subreddits. Here's a link: https://www.reddit.com/r/CoronavirusUS/comments/ffyuo8/we_created_an_interactive_coronavirus_covid19/ show It violates no rules on the sub, and it's very relevant information to the sub. The sub is named CoronavirusUS, and our map tracks Coronavirus cases in the United States at the county / city level with interactive map and related news articles. Post was not a low effort post either, because I made a video for it, too. Within minutes of posting, mods removed my post without any explanations. It even got 5 upvotes before getting removed. But, why? I can't think of any reasons to remove this post from the sub when people are actually upvoting it, and it can help them. I reposted, then it got immediately removed again. The same thing happened in other similar subs. I mean why do upvote / downvote buttons exist anyways, if mods are ultimately the ones who decide what to be seen by people. This is exactly the reason why I made Talksub, a topic based platform where a few members can't own a topic. On Reddit, you don't own your post. Mods do. They own topics, and they own your content no matter how much effort you put into it. They have all the power over your content. Soon or later, they become dictators.

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