Reddit Unjustly Accusing me of sharing intimate media of someone without their consent
I’m looking for legal advice about my main Reddit account, u/DishantChandra, being banned after being accused of breaking Rule 3. The message from the reddit admin said: "After reviewing, we found that you broke Rule 3 because you shared intimate media of someone without their consent." This is a total lie – I never shared any intimate media, links, or images.
Here’s the situation:
I made a post on r/Tantra to raise concerns about the subreddit’s moderators being involved with NSFW subreddits while running a faith-based subreddit. All I did was post a title with my concerns – no images, links, or media, and no description box used. In fact, the subreddit's automod removed my post with the message: "Your post has been removed because there is little or no content in the text body." This shows I didn’t post any media or intimate content.
Despite this, I was still banned under Rule 3. I appealed, but the ban was upheld, and Reddit hasn’t responded to my emails or given any other explanation. It feels like they’re just backing up a false claim with no evidence.
I get that the issue of moderators running NSFW subreddits while managing a faith-based one is a grey area, and I’m not saying it’s right or wrong. But what doesn’t make sense is why the mods of r/Tantra were so hurt by my post, and why Reddit admins are supporting their false accusations without evidence. It’s obvious I don’t fit their narrative, and they’re just silencing me.
This looks like part of a larger pattern of bias and censorship against Hindus. I’m being punished for expressing a valid concern, and there’s no real reason for it other than to shut me down.
If I don’t get this resolved, I’m planning to take legal action, starting with consumer court and moving on to the high court if necessary.
Here’s the link to the removed post
Any advice on how to take this further or escalate it?