What did this person say that pissed the ICEflakes off so, and why aren't we all saying it?
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Reddit is a honeypot
Authoritarianism is an admission of abject weakness.
White supremacists are the weakest and most brittle snowflakes.
This is exactly what Grand Juries are for and why the bar for indictment is so low.
It's a safeguard to prevent frivolous felony persecution by the State upon individuals.
It is to the Jurors to take one look at the evidence the prosecution presents and to say, nope, this is a BS case.
That's why it's so easy to get indictments. Generally, prosecutors only show up with actual evidence of potential wrong doing.
If they show up with nothing, in typical Trump legal team fashion, they will get no indictment.
They seem to think because THEY suck at law, everyone else does too. All competent lawyers left that administration. Believe it or not, plenty of lawyers actually have respect for the institutions they spent their lives training in and working in.
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I knew it would be someone on there. One of the few subreddits I still lurk on.
I have a hard time believing its just one even given how crappy reddit has become.
this is just the one we are hearing about. the public facing case meant to shut us all up
This is also the one they want to use to open the floodgates. If they are allowed even a toe step forward in this, it will be all out war on the first amendment.
I thought they shadow banned everyone with opinions they don’t like. Happened to me after the Luigi situation
Credit where credit is due, to reddit for making them go to court over it.
conspiracy hat on
Or to make users comfortable using, organizing and sharing government-unfriendly stuff in Reddit.
Like how Apple goes to court 1 time to defend a case, but it gives data to feds in 100s of cases without resistance. And everyone thinks Apple is "privacy friendly".
It could be trying to manipulating public perception. They didn't build a global surveillance system for catching a few undesirables and tank the platforms reputation forever.
They want to continue doing it while giving credence to platform independence.
Reddit has to at least look like it's fighting this. It keeps other dissenters on the platform for future indictments.
Right? I figured they just gave them direct access before they asked.
If it ever got out that they did that, it would kill their user base, which is not in their shareholders' interest.
No, I don't think even that would cause the remaining folks to leave.
Yeah, the clankers would have to learn all new inside jokes to try and fit in elsewhere. Might as well stay and chat with all of the other bots just like them!
Yeah. This is not about one person.
This is a token resistance they gave us up long ago.
Yeah, I figured they'd toss him to the wolves without a second thought.
My question is how is this guy still on Reddit if his posts are bad enough for MAGA to go to war over it? They permaban people for sneezing, how did this guy get away with it for so long? I got permabanned for stating a fact.
Yea that's something that I find intriguing somewhat.
Still nowadays you find criticism of Trump and ICE on Reddit.
It's very random.
They want to make an example I'm guessing
If there is one thing these freedom enthusiasts hate, it's people exercising their freedom.
Reddit, Meta, and Google voluntarily “complied with some of the requests” for identifying details of users critical of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) sent as part of a recent wave of administrative subpoenas the Department of Homeland Security has been distributing to Big Tech the past few months
DHS sent hundreds of subpoenas to Google, Meta, Reddit, and Discord demanding identities of anonymous accounts tracking ICE operations.
https://winbuzzer.com/2026/02/14/dhs-subpoenas-google-meta-unmask-ice-critics-social-media-xcxwbn/
That implies posts that:
- Warn people of raids in real time
- Help people avoid ICE
- Coordinate responses to ICE presence
We should look for accounts that have a history like this:
- “ICE spotted at [location] right now”
- “Agents are at [apartment complex/business]”
- “Avoid [street/intersection]—ICE checkpoint”
Alternatively, it could also be something like this (though perhaps less likely):
- “Here’s how to avoid ICE checkpoints”
- “What to do if ICE shows up: …”
- “Don’t open the door unless…”
… or even aggregate statistics like this:
- “ICE has been operating in these neighborhoods this week”
- Maps or logs of sightings
…
I can’t imagine that they’re targeting this user for a reason too far off from why they targeted IceBlock, too.
Ideally, we can create a list of most probable users to have been targeted. Then we can warn them.
The Reddit user probably:
- Regularly posted ICE sightings or raid warnings
- Had a local or regional focus
- Was followed or relied on by others
That would corroborate with this passage:
ICE tried to identify the user for over a month and failed then escalated to a grand jury
That level of effort implies:
- The account was persistent
- The content was ongoing and impactful
- Likely high visibility or trusted by a community
Edit: found someone who shared the full article here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/1shj6zn/a_redditor_criticized_ice_trump_is_trying_to/
The story of how Reddit became ensnared in an ICE-related grand jury began early last month, when the company received a request to turn over the name, address, phone number, and other data associated with an account belonging to a user identified in court records as John Doe.
… In the John Doe case, Reddit received an initial request on March 4 from an ICE agent in Fairfax, Virginia.
… the social media company alerted John Doe of the federal request for information. Based in the Pacific Northwest, the Reddit user obtained representation from the Oregon-based Civil Liberties Defense Center
… There was a thread from early January, after news outlets including The Intercept identified Jonathan Ross as the ICE officer who shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Good in Minneapolis. Commenting on a Minnesota Star Tribune article, another Reddit user posted that Ross might be welcomed as a hero in Florida or Texas. John Doe responded by sharing that Ross had lived in Chaska, Minnesota; grew up in Indiana; and served in the Indiana National Guard — biographical details that were circulating widely at the time. “Hopefully he moves up to Stillwater State Penitentiary,” they wrote.
In another post, a Reddit user asked what they should write on an anti-ICE protest sign. John Doe suggested the lyrics to a song: “Urine speaks louder than words.” In a third instance, Doe wrote, “TSA sucks and we all know it.” According to the Reddit user’s attorneys, these were the most aggressive posts they could find.
You write like an Axios reporter.
I don't remember the federal government ever working against so many citizens before. They are a hostile takeover.
It’s state sponsored terrorism, period.
They are showing us what they can and will do if the rest of us don’t stop posting and get in line.
They are just more overt. The government has long been the enemy of most good things.
Yeah it's so bad they have me hoping for a military coup, never in my life would i have ever dreamed of wanting a military coup but now after trump was elected i understand why they're necessary sometimes.
I made a number of comments regarding my sentiments towards the orange child rapist and felon on Reddit a year or so ago. All my accounts of many years roasted instantly.
Gosh maybe ICE and the DOJ should read some executive orders, eh?
By the authority vested in me ... it is hereby ordered ... no Federal Government officer, employee, or agent engages in or facilitates any conduct that would unconstitutionally abridge the free speech of any American citizen...
The law doesn't matter anymore
The sad part is that the court would probably throw that out saying it's not legally binding
Wonder what was said…
There was a thread from early January, after news outlets including The Intercept identified Jonathan Ross as the ICE officer who shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Good in Minneapolis. Commenting on a Minnesota Star Tribune article, another Reddit user posted that Ross might be welcomed as a hero in Florida or Texas. John Doe responded by sharing that Ross had lived in Chaska, Minnesota; grew up in Indiana; and served in the Indiana National Guard — biographical details that were circulating widely at the time. “Hopefully he moves up to Stillwater State Penitentiary,” they wrote.
In another post, a Reddit user asked what they should write on an anti-ICE protest sign. John Doe suggested the lyrics to a song: “Urine speaks louder than words.” In a third instance, Doe wrote, “TSA sucks and we all know it.” According to the Reddit user’s attorneys, these were the most aggressive posts they could find.
Pretty tame honestly.
Maybe they are just ‘testing the wire’ legally speaking. Ie just how solid are these laws? Re-approach, reframe. New case, try try again?
Part of a longer game, maybe?
IF they are even that organized
So what happens if they're not based on the US?
That would be me. Got booted from Reddit for encouraging someone, anybody really, to kill Netanyahu and Trump.
Of course I criticised their actions also.
I’d settle for five minutes alone with Trump.
at least you got banned for something decent.
I got banned for talking about how pedophiles should be put down... and got banned for... get this: threatening to murder reddit admins. way to admit what you reddit admins are. 🤣
Me too. Shared my desire to wear a rapist's penis and testicles as a necklace.
Then the hammer dropped and I was out.
Their loss, our gain.
Thanks Chunk. :)
Now I gotta go watch the Goonies.
hand Netanyahu over to the Palestinians. They wont make it quick
How many of us wonder if we might be the user?
I was critical of ICE on Reddit more than once. Likely, hundreds of thousands have been. I wonder what this mystery user said to bring this sort of scrutiny. Probably something true.
Personally I dropped reddit when the api broke all apps except their own ad filled one. I do occasionally use it for niche stuff, but none of my browsers have my login tokens so it's always just not logged in access. I haven't made a single comment or upvote since I left, so all my critical comments would have been before his second term.
Plot twist: it was an AI bot, and they create the precedent to persecute computers