If the commenter has recent Linux advocacy in their posting history, then ANY comment they make in c/linuxsucks — even a joke — is a Rule 1 violation.
This is because Rule 1 is identity‑based, not content‑based.
It doesn’t matter if the comment itself is harmless, sarcastic, or even anti‑Linux. The rule is about who is speaking, not what they said.
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"AI"s don’t understand anything - they’re entirely unable to reason.
If it is indeed the case that they more often follow your rules than humans do, the far more parsimonious explanation is that "AI"s follow the rules because they’re incapable of doing anything else, while humans are able and likely willing to just not give a shit.

