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20 votes
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‘It’s emptiness’: banned Ukrainian athlete accuses International Olympic Committee of fuelling Russia’s propaganda
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Rally Finland will deliver heavily revised and more compact challenge in 2026 – organisers confirm nearly two-thirds of the special stages will be new for the rally's 75th anniversary
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r/art subreddit under new management after an artist was banned for mentioning their art prints
On November 24, 2025, Artist Hayden Clay (reddit user Strawbear) was permanently banned from the r/art subreddit for mentioning their art prints. In addition, all their content-- many years'...
On November 24, 2025, Artist Hayden Clay (reddit user Strawbear) was permanently banned from the r/art subreddit for mentioning their art prints. In addition, all their content-- many years' worth-- was also removed from the subreddit.
r/art has always had extremely strict rules against self-promotion, to the extent of being actively hostile to artists. For example, if you post your art there, you are not allowed to have a link to your website in your reddit user profile, and you may not put a watermark which includes your social media handle. As of December 3, 2025, their official rules stated:
- DO NOT SPAM. No art sales, no links to social media, stores, or anything spammy.
DO NOT mention SALES or SOCIAL MEDIA. AT ALL.
DO NOT MENTION ART SALES. AT ALL.
DO NOT LINK TO SOCIAL MEDIA. Or talk about your social media, or include any watermark that references your social media.
DO NOT link to a sales site, or have a link to your sales site in your personal profile, or have a username that refers to a sales site.
Basically, if your Reddit account exists only to sell your art, DO NOT post here.
Broken record time: This applies to anything that looks like spam. ANYTHING. For example: product marketing, fundraising, charities, surveys, contests, collaborations, exhibitions, requests for submissions, research projects, business ideas, requests for prints, social media usernames, links to sales pages, website promotions, sneaky usernames, and whatever else we feel is spam.
If you still think, somehow, your spam doesn't fit this list, DO NOT post here.
Hayden Clay's post prompted plenty of backlash against the r/art mod team. On November 27, Hayden Clay tweeted that the r/art mod team rage-quit, leaving the subreddit locked. CORRECTION: Sorry for my mistake-- the mod team did not rage quit, it was one mod that removed everyone and then pretended like everyone decided to quit. Thanks to @teaearlgraycold and @CannibalisticApple for the correction!
On December 2, the r/art new mod team introduced themselves. They are promising to have updated "non-draconian" rules in the next few days. They understand that artists need to make a living and advertise their work, and want to moderate the subreddit in a way that balances that against spam. They've been unbanning users (including Hayden Clay) and they said that out of 5000+ bans issued in 2025, only 60+ had a valid reason.
UPDATE: As of December 4, r/art has been reopened, with updated rules in place. I think this is much more fair with regards to self-promotion:
- Advertising / Self-promotion
Promotion/advertising of products or services (e.g., art materials, software) is not permitted without mod approval.
Links to personal sites/socials/merch should be in your Reddit profile, and can be mentioned once in your post body and sparingly in comments if asked. Direct links to personal sites/socials/merch should only be shared in our weekly Wednesday megathread.
Promotion of OnlyFans or other pornographic sites is not permitted.
I remember being new to reddit and thinking about sharing my art in the r/art subreddit, but then I was turned off by their anti-artist rules. I'm pleasantly surprised by this turn of events-- though I wish it had happened earlier. The new mods sound reasonable, and have expressed dismay about the negativity of the previous mods:
Honestly it's pretty insane and a bit depressing seeing the modmails from the old team. Very rude, disrespectful, and extremely harsh to people making simple, innocent mistakes, older people or non-English speaking people misunderstanding little things, etc. Those mods were seriously troubled.
I'm glad that it looks like reddit's most established art subreddit has a better future ahead thanks to the new mods.
46 votes - DO NOT SPAM. No art sales, no links to social media, stores, or anything spammy.
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Vålerenga call for anti-doping changes after artificial pitch causes footballer to fail drug test – Norwegian pitch had contained DMBA and transferred to players during the game
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What broke the quarterback pipeline?
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Major League Soccer to align calendar with top leagues around the world
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Starter comments on Tildes?
I get a lot out of browsing Tildes and all the conversations here. This is in keeping with the Tildes philosophy of high-quality content and conversation. In the spirit of quality discussion,...
I get a lot out of browsing Tildes and all the conversations here. This is in keeping with the Tildes philosophy of high-quality content and conversation.
In the spirit of quality discussion, context is everything and reference points matter. I have found my own thoughts nudged many times here, and often the comments and points of view lend entirely new perspective to the content (and are sometimes more interesting).
While I appreciate the discussions, there are often links to an article, a video, a blog, or anything really, with no context and little description.
So in the spirit of conversation, I'm asking if there could be "conversation starter" comments for posted links. I'd like to know why this video or that blog is different from just randomly finding some link online. Why is this link on Tildes? What makes it interesting or important? What are we talking about? Where is the quality conversation?
Is that too much, or would that be reasonable? Thoughts?
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In an extract from their new book, international referee Jonas Eriksson describes how top officials were made to strip down to be weighed and have their body fat checked
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Norway Chess announce FIDE-approved Total Chess World Championship Tour for 2027 – new format includes "fast classical", featuring time control of 45 minutes with a 30-second increment
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Denmark's Holger Rune called for tennis authorities to introduce a heat rule at events like the Shanghai Masters – ATP said it was considering bringing in such a policy
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Two young women are set to become Finland's first same-sex ice dancing team after a landmark rule change by the country's skating federation
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Norway's Olympic gold medallists Marius Lindvik and Johann André Forfang accept three-month suspensions for suit-tampering at the 2025 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships
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Does anyone know how many users have been banned from Tildes?
I was looking through some old posts this afternoon and noticed several users posted but had since been banned. I was wondering if anyone knows the approximate number of users that have been...
I was looking through some old posts this afternoon and noticed several users posted but had since been banned. I was wondering if anyone knows the approximate number of users that have been banned and what the most common reasons were.
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MotoGP confirms C14 test for 100% non-fossil fuel
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NCAA 2025 college football rules training video - targeting
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Where US Major League Soccer truly stands after its Club World Cup awakening
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Offside law changed after Swedish third-tier club Torns IF used ‘gentle persistence’ to force International Football Association Board officials to act
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Greenland's application for membership of CONCACAF has been unanimously rejected – unable to join UEFA because they only admit countries recognised by the United Nations
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Casper Ruud has criticised the ATP's ranking system, which forces players to compete with injuries – suffers second-round exit at 2025 French Open to Portugal's Nuno Borges
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What are the rules of this subreddit?
Using The Three Cheers app. No sidebar, or popup, or suggestion towards the rules.
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The end of the draw offer in chess?
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Two Norwegian ski jumpers have been disqualified from an event at the 2025 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships after their suits were found to have been manipulated
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Magnus Carlsen's jeans from the 2024 World Rapid Championship scandal have been sold at a charity auction for a staggering $36,100
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Grassroots clubs hold the key as Norway prepares for historic vote to scrap Video Assistant Referee at Norwegian Football Federation's annual general assembly
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Norway on the verge of abolishing Video Assistant Referee from domestic football league after clubs in the country's top two divisions recommended formally that it should be discontinued
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Squabble grows as US government holds back 2024 funding from world anti-doping watchdog WADA
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Dungeons & Dragons shows that modish guff doesn’t serve diversity and inclusion
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Magnus Carlsen has made a sensational u-turn and confirmed that he will participate in the 2024 FIDE World Blitz Championship in New York City
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Magnus Carlsen has been disqualified from the World Rapid Championship in New York City due to a dress code violation – also withdrawing from the World Blitz
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IJF presents the new Judo rules
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FIA seeks rule changes after president allegations
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Qualifying tipped to return to the WRC for 2025
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Norwegian matchdays have become a scene in which fans throw fishcakes, champagne corks and croissants onto the pitch against what they perceive to be the invasive technology of Video Assistant Referee
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Briton Oliver Bearman will replace the suspended Kevin Magnussen at Haas for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix
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Norway's anti-doping agency left red-faced after mistakenly producing a list for testing that included two footballers who have been dead since 1962 and 1983
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Haas driver Kevin Magnussen will be suspended from the Azerbaijan Grand Prix after exceeding the permitted number of penalty points in a year
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Top-flight match in Norway abandoned when fans staged protest against the use of Video Assistant Referees by throwing fishcakes, tennis balls and smoke bombs on the pitch
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Why Copa America is being played on small fields – and what it means
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The (improbable) history of the Savannah Bananas
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Reforming the draft to The Larry David Rule: NFL changes we’d like to see
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What's a "house rule" that has made a game more fun for you?
A "house rule" is one that isn't explicitly in the game but that you choose to apply nonetheless. The question can apply to either videogames or tabletop games. What's the rule/ruleset? How does...
A "house rule" is one that isn't explicitly in the game but that you choose to apply nonetheless. The question can apply to either videogames or tabletop games.
What's the rule/ruleset?
How does it affect your enjoyment of the game?57 votes -
Why Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami will open the new Major League Soccer season with replacement match officials
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Toronto Maple Leafs' Morgan Rielly to appeal five-game suspension to NHL commissioner Gary Bettman
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How Nikola Jokić became the world’s best basketball player
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Salary caps to shootouts: how US soccer could transform the game
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What the Prisoner's Dilemma reveals about life, the Universe, and everything
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Unfortunately NBA teams have solved basketball…
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Major League Soccer Next Pro’s experimental efforts to curtail time-wasting yield quick results
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The NHL has banned Pride Tape, creating its own ‘Don’t Say Gay’ policy
34 votes