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Same stuff happened on Reddit. Threads would get popular and hit r/all, people would say they were being brigaded.
I was banned from a community on Reddit for brigading once, but I had found the thread on my own and participated.
I don’t know if they actually thought I was brigading or if they just didn’t agree with me. Probably both.