I honestly doubt that works. If Reddit really has a blacklist of keywords it's almost certainly accounting for this kind of thing.
But this certainly is. They wouldn't be showing the label like that if the skit wasn't sponsored by the ketchup company.
This is an ad.Edit: Sorry, this is "product placement" or "branded content" or whatever is called now. SNL literally announced they were doing this in 2016. https://www.npr.org/2016/04/26/475773227/saturday-night-live-announces-plan-to-cut-ads-in-favor-of-branded-contenthttps://antagonistblog.com/snls-branded-sketches-are-becoming-unbearable-and-gross-and-i-hate-them/https://blog.hollywoodbranded.com/companies-get-massive-brand-recognition-with-snl-product-placement-parody-funhttps://thecomicscomic.com/2016/10/17/this-is-what-branded-content-looks-like-on-saturday-night-live/
I wasn't around personally but I'm familiar with the story. My point is really that any reasoning person sees that the punk mindset is generally pretty morally sound. I don't think the parents, preachers and politicians involved in the satanic panic were super logical people tbh.
Turns out punks have better morals than Christians.I don't think that any reasoning person thought otherwise.
Yeah it's like the least intuitive software ever honestly. Might as well just use rsync at that point haha.
To dawg, I heard you like flags.