Organizing a brigade to harass a person's twitter account is against Reddit's rules, isn't it? Let's see if T_D gets in trouble for it...

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Mister_Jay_Peg on May 16th, 2017 at 19:49 UTC »

Here's what you do.

Create an alt.

DO NOTHING WITH THAT SINGLE ALT EXCEPT REPORT THE POST ONE TIME.

This is because if you are banned they do not see your reports.

After an hour, if it is still there, message the admins, tell them about the post, the alt you reported it with and give them a synopsis of the post.

Then drop it and move on. DO NOT DO ANY VOTING OR COMMENTING WITH THAT ALT.

RiseoftheTrumpwaffen on May 16th, 2017 at 20:03 UTC »

Nothing will happen despite openly planning the online harassment of an individual.

PsychedelicCinder on May 16th, 2017 at 21:50 UTC »

The best part is that the guy commenting actually beloved 6,000,000 are apart of the sub due to suppression instead of it being a marketing number.