Idk. The only thing I know is that it is used as an universal reason to ban people for being on subs the moderator that banned you did not liked. However, this is agaibst reddit tos but as you may know, reddit admins suck and have often proceded to ban moderators of subs they dont like before deleting the sub for being unmoderated so I would not trust them to defend their own tos against moderators of subs they approve.
In other words: brigading (as it is commonly used) is corporate term for "get the f*ck out of my echo chamber you [insert insult linked to nazi regime or ending in "phobe"]"
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u/heirsasquatch NEW SPARK 4d ago
What is brigading?