You're not my personal army, but r/banned has been getting countless reports of r/Sino banning users for stupid reasons, with the most rude default response possible:
"Imagine coming here thinking you were going to have an impact. You aren't gonna do a thing. You'll NEVER get passed us. Spammers and trolls are tossed out like TRASH. Hilarious watching all these CLOWNS ramble against the automod. What a FAILURE. It doesn't matter what you come to say, you aren't entitled to post here. Slow learners, but we can teach you the lesson as many times as necessary. You WILL come to terms with the fact it doesn't matter what you say or try, it won't change your insignificance. Not for China or us. Every day r/Sino will cross your mind and eat at you. Go cry about being banned. You'd be surprised how many people subscribe as soon as they read that. Take it personally Try r/westerner"
I see tons of these daily browsing r/banned. r/Sino is an exclusively pro-China shilling subreddit that bans any basic critical discussion or thinking about China.
They're dicks, everyone knows it, they've been reported over and over to Reddit for not just violating Reddit's rules and standards, but just being terrible people.
So, if the laws and rules are not enforced, people can and I think should take it upon themselves. r/Sino mods said it themselves: "it doesn't matter what you say or try, it won't change your insignificance."
So just go post some bullshit on r/Sino. Ya know, have fun with it, nobody's gonna get hurt and these assholes deserve it.
Reddit is notorious for passively supporting and protecting China because they're partially funded by Tencent, despite the admin of Reddit explicitly stating they wouldn't do so. I know posting on Reddit might seem like you'd fueling Reddit, but you'll actually lead to them potentially losing funding and facing a PR nightmare if you magnify this issue so it's actually a good idea in this case.
Your calls. Just the opinion of a namechad.