Tires are the enemy

r/Tiresaretheenemy225.6K subscribers8 active
Update on our war against TiresRubber

The sub was recently infiltrated by the enemy. Puppet accounts possibly run by actual tires were spreading propaganda in the form of pure annoyance. They were trying to downplay our cause by making us seem like idiots. It’s NOT going to work. The Kia video was just the beginning of their misinformation campaign, but we’ve pushed forward with our counter measures.

Moving forward, we wanna prove ourselves to be better than the enemy.

  1. We’ve turned off cross posting. This was the main issue with reposts and spam posts.

  2. No videos showing death will be allowed. Please report any posts showing death so we can remove them.

  3. If a photo or video was posted within the last three months, please don’t post it again. Maybe we can stop with the Rubber movie poster too. Great movie, but the poster is thrown here too often.

  4. I’m watching King of the Hill right now.

  5. Let’s make this sub fun again. If you have any ideas or suggestions, please comment below.

Pinnedby OGWhizModerator
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NSFW Content Survey, we need your feedback please!

I've received some reports on a post including a bit of gore, it is something I would expect to see on r/medizzy or r/medicalgore. We've created a rule against anything involving death as those were universally disliked and don't really fit the spirit of a humor sub. The rules I've created are largely from the general rules of Reddit, the types of reports I reviewed during cleanup, and what seemed like common sense for this particular sub. If the sub chooses to allow this type of content, it will be filtered at the discretion of the mod team. Most users will view someone getting a broken arm as being very different from someone having their skull crushed and needing major reconstructive surgery.

TLDR; Should we allow posts that include gore, but no death?

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Pinnedby Phaze357Moderator
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Vredestein Hitrac vs Continental Control Contact

I live in Iowa where we get snow and ice. I also drive a lot on the highway commuting to work. I'm trying to decide between the Vredestein Hitrac and Continental Control Contact Tour All Season Tires. Any recommendations?