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Reduxx: Transgender Reddit Moderator Deletes Account After Being Exposed As Registered Child Sex Offender

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Forecastsayssnowbutthereisnosnow · 15/03/2026 19:42

In another "it never happens" but it actually does happen and rather reguarly, Reduxx is reporting:

"A top transgender Reddit moderator has deleted his account after being exposed as a convicted child sex offender. Branden "Brynn" Dunleavy was a moderator at r/MTF, and was reportedly protected by the head of the moderation team."

https://reduxx.info/transgender-reddit-moderator-deletes-account-after-being-exposed-as-registered-child-sex-offender/

The subreddit in question (r/MTF) seems a lovely place. It's always a good sign in a community when one of the pinned posts warns users about the importance of keeping their main account and porn account separate to keep "chasers and creeps out of our spaces". 🙄

Transgender Reddit Moderator Deletes Account After Being Exposed As Registered Child Sex Offender - Reduxx

Reddit users are expressing outrage after learning that a moderator involved in three of the largest trans-focused subreddits is a child sex offender, and may have received protection from another transgender moderator. Branden Michael Dunleavy, also k...

https://reduxx.info/transgender-reddit-moderator-deletes-account-after-being-exposed-as-registered-child-sex-offender/

OP posts:
YerMotherWasAHamster · 16/03/2026 18:19

nauticant · 16/03/2026 17:58

It seems that a Reddit mod named CedarWolf was active on the site in damage limitation over Aimee Challenor.

Birds of a feather

singthing · 16/03/2026 18:51

REPORTED!!!!!

Absolute fake news, this never ever ever ever happens.

But if it did, it is just one.
But if it was more than one then they are not real trans.
But if they were real trans you are tarring all of them with the same bad brush.
But if it is clearly endemic in this population, do you have a PhD in the subject?
But if you have a PhD can you cite multiple published peer-reviewed research papers that supports your claim?
But anyway you're just a bigot.

EdithStourton · 16/03/2026 19:33

<shocked face>
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Actually, not shocked at all.

Ereshkigalangcleg · 17/03/2026 01:42

I have to say I thought this would be a thread bump. Shocked face.

WittyLimeBiscuit · 17/03/2026 09:11

What the actual? So many younger adults get their news from Reddit but if they have mod's like this there's no hope.

SingleSexSpacesInSchools · 17/03/2026 09:44

WittyLimeBiscuit · 17/03/2026 09:11

What the actual? So many younger adults get their news from Reddit but if they have mod's like this there's no hope.

Even without this person, Reddit is objectively awful:

Reddit is a poor medium for serious discussion because its core mechanics reward conformity more than truth-seeking. The upvote and ranking system creates obvious herding effects: early positive or negative votes change how visible a post is, and that visibility then shapes later voting, so the crowd often amplifies whatever got traction first rather than whatever is best argued. Research on Reddit and Reddit-like systems has found strong position bias, herding, and ranking effects, and even controlled experiments showed that small vote manipulations can materially change final scores and visibility. In practice, that means dissenting, awkward, minority, or simply unfashionable views can be buried before most people ever see them, which is almost the opposite of a good-faith deliberative forum. As communities grow, participation also becomes more unequal, with a relatively small core producing a disproportionate share of the discussion, which further narrows the range of views that actually shape the conversation.

Reddit is also structurally weak as a venue for fair debate because power inside each subreddit is highly concentrated in moderators, who can remove content, ban users, lock threads, filter comments, and shape the rules of the space with limited democratic accountability. Reddit’s own policies make clear that moderators can remove or approve content and ban users, while research on moderation shows that moderator labour and decision-making are often highly unequal inside mod teams, with a small number of mods doing most of the actual enforcement. Studies also show moderation is not consistently transparent, and moderator disagreement over what should be allowed is common, which means enforcement is often subjective rather than neutral. Add anonymity, performative posting for karma, and subreddit-specific norm enforcement, and you get a system that tends to reward tribal signalling, certainty, and ideological purity over nuance, evidence, and the kind of open disagreement that real thinking needs.

SidewaysOtter · 17/03/2026 20:34

There was an article in the Times a few weeks ago saying how women are flocking to Reddit. Not if they're even vaguely gender critical (I've never bothered joining, I know I'd be banned very quickly) or don't want to contribute to a misogynistic incel-o-sphere of men who need their hard drives checking, they aren't.

INeedAPensieve · 17/03/2026 21:05

SingleSexSpacesInSchools · 17/03/2026 09:44

Even without this person, Reddit is objectively awful:

Reddit is a poor medium for serious discussion because its core mechanics reward conformity more than truth-seeking. The upvote and ranking system creates obvious herding effects: early positive or negative votes change how visible a post is, and that visibility then shapes later voting, so the crowd often amplifies whatever got traction first rather than whatever is best argued. Research on Reddit and Reddit-like systems has found strong position bias, herding, and ranking effects, and even controlled experiments showed that small vote manipulations can materially change final scores and visibility. In practice, that means dissenting, awkward, minority, or simply unfashionable views can be buried before most people ever see them, which is almost the opposite of a good-faith deliberative forum. As communities grow, participation also becomes more unequal, with a relatively small core producing a disproportionate share of the discussion, which further narrows the range of views that actually shape the conversation.

Reddit is also structurally weak as a venue for fair debate because power inside each subreddit is highly concentrated in moderators, who can remove content, ban users, lock threads, filter comments, and shape the rules of the space with limited democratic accountability. Reddit’s own policies make clear that moderators can remove or approve content and ban users, while research on moderation shows that moderator labour and decision-making are often highly unequal inside mod teams, with a small number of mods doing most of the actual enforcement. Studies also show moderation is not consistently transparent, and moderator disagreement over what should be allowed is common, which means enforcement is often subjective rather than neutral. Add anonymity, performative posting for karma, and subreddit-specific norm enforcement, and you get a system that tends to reward tribal signalling, certainty, and ideological purity over nuance, evidence, and the kind of open disagreement that real thinking needs.

Thank you for such a clear, concise and elegantly reasoned post.

I'm going to show this to my DH who, despite my best efforts, will not listen to me about how awful Reddit is and uses it as his default forum check along with the BBC and the guardian.

So when I point out another issue, his first response is always that either the story is an over reaction or that I'M overreacting. Pisses me off no end.

I absolutely hated the obvious misogyny of Reddit even when I still trusted and read the BBC and guardian online, but since they've revealed their true natures, I've become far more wary of their biases too. I still read BBC but I don't trust them the way I used to. I cancelled my guardian subscription.

Over 25+ years I was a loyal reader, nope, not anymore. My DH cannot seem to see the issues. But then, he's a man. It doesn't impact him the same way. He also listens to TRIP podcast but knows now I'll shout at it if he has it on in my earshot. Rory Stewart posturing about how safe Afghanistan is now sent me over the edge recently, so he knows not to listen to it in front of me anymore! 😄

JanesLittleGirl · 17/03/2026 22:35

INeedAPensieve · 17/03/2026 21:05

Thank you for such a clear, concise and elegantly reasoned post.

I'm going to show this to my DH who, despite my best efforts, will not listen to me about how awful Reddit is and uses it as his default forum check along with the BBC and the guardian.

So when I point out another issue, his first response is always that either the story is an over reaction or that I'M overreacting. Pisses me off no end.

I absolutely hated the obvious misogyny of Reddit even when I still trusted and read the BBC and guardian online, but since they've revealed their true natures, I've become far more wary of their biases too. I still read BBC but I don't trust them the way I used to. I cancelled my guardian subscription.

Over 25+ years I was a loyal reader, nope, not anymore. My DH cannot seem to see the issues. But then, he's a man. It doesn't impact him the same way. He also listens to TRIP podcast but knows now I'll shout at it if he has it on in my earshot. Rory Stewart posturing about how safe Afghanistan is now sent me over the edge recently, so he knows not to listen to it in front of me anymore! 😄

If this was Relationships or AIBU I would be shouting LTB.

MyAmpleSheep · 18/03/2026 01:00

At this time the trans moderator who is a registered sex offender is apparently doubling down and refusing to quit, while other Reddit moderators are deleting criticism of him. And our friends at Uk trans Reddit are finally seeing some of the problems with Reddit writ large.

It’s an interesting conundrum for them, and worth some popcorn.

www.reddit.com/r/transgenderUK/comments/1rwm14t/meta_safety_warning_re_several_major_trans/

Bertiebiscuit · 18/03/2026 01:25

Well just colour me surprised 🙄🙄🙄🙄

UtopiaPlanitia · 18/03/2026 01:26

MyAmpleSheep · 18/03/2026 01:00

At this time the trans moderator who is a registered sex offender is apparently doubling down and refusing to quit, while other Reddit moderators are deleting criticism of him. And our friends at Uk trans Reddit are finally seeing some of the problems with Reddit writ large.

It’s an interesting conundrum for them, and worth some popcorn.

www.reddit.com/r/transgenderUK/comments/1rwm14t/meta_safety_warning_re_several_major_trans/

Wow, some of them are remarkably calm about the idea of a registered sex offender being a moderator and having other moderators cover up for him. I was particularly shocked by the poster who stated they automatically disbelieve ALL negative stories about transwomen on principle because they believe it's likely to be propaganda.

I'm glad one of the posters has reported the moderator to OFCOM and I hope it results in a useful response + action being taken but, given how weakly most organisations respond to boundary-breaking by sex offenders these days, I'm not holding my breath.

GarlicFound · 18/03/2026 02:08

MyAmpleSheep · 18/03/2026 01:00

At this time the trans moderator who is a registered sex offender is apparently doubling down and refusing to quit, while other Reddit moderators are deleting criticism of him. And our friends at Uk trans Reddit are finally seeing some of the problems with Reddit writ large.

It’s an interesting conundrum for them, and worth some popcorn.

www.reddit.com/r/transgenderUK/comments/1rwm14t/meta_safety_warning_re_several_major_trans/

Stopped reading after the fourth or fifth comment agreeing that Cedar should appear to step down, then come back after a few weeks with yet another username. Very concerned about diffusing the heat, not at all bothered about an autocratic moderator abusing their power to protect a child sex abuser.

I think many of them are so distanced from the real world, they truly can't see this as anything more than a reputation glitch for trans Reddit. Brush it over, polish it up, nothing else matters.

Delphinium20 · 18/03/2026 02:49

I'm still salty about preddit shutting down r/gendercritical

BlueEyedBogWitch · 18/03/2026 04:04

MargotLovesTom · 16/03/2026 07:13

What the hell is 'troon out'?

Become transgender, especially referring to having surgery.

The whole thing is a game to them.

sickofsixseven · 18/03/2026 06:29

BlueEyedBogWitch · 18/03/2026 04:04

Become transgender, especially referring to having surgery.

The whole thing is a game to them.

Seems to me that the "trooning out" thing refers specifically to agp. The kind that blow up their entire lives to pursue their fetish.

Kids on reddit are regularly told that its fine and normal to get aroused when wearing womens clothes and that means that they are actually women. Its creepy to the extreme

Shedmistress · 18/03/2026 08:35

WittyLimeBiscuit · 17/03/2026 09:11

What the actual? So many younger adults get their news from Reddit but if they have mod's like this there's no hope.

Ok so shocker - many of the men who pretend they are women and who have cutsie cartoon or manga pictures on their reddit profiles are actually nerdy incels.

But because they know the system they issue take down notices on any links to their proper IDs, and any links to their behaviour, hence why KiwiFarms is such a target because they document and archive things that these and many other internet personalities get up to. And they fight for the right to archive.

Reddit is their 'normie' hangout. Like a dirty old man in an ice cream parlour if you get my drift.

SidewaysOtter · 18/03/2026 09:49

INeedAPensieve · 17/03/2026 21:05

Thank you for such a clear, concise and elegantly reasoned post.

I'm going to show this to my DH who, despite my best efforts, will not listen to me about how awful Reddit is and uses it as his default forum check along with the BBC and the guardian.

So when I point out another issue, his first response is always that either the story is an over reaction or that I'M overreacting. Pisses me off no end.

I absolutely hated the obvious misogyny of Reddit even when I still trusted and read the BBC and guardian online, but since they've revealed their true natures, I've become far more wary of their biases too. I still read BBC but I don't trust them the way I used to. I cancelled my guardian subscription.

Over 25+ years I was a loyal reader, nope, not anymore. My DH cannot seem to see the issues. But then, he's a man. It doesn't impact him the same way. He also listens to TRIP podcast but knows now I'll shout at it if he has it on in my earshot. Rory Stewart posturing about how safe Afghanistan is now sent me over the edge recently, so he knows not to listen to it in front of me anymore! 😄

<narrows eyes>

Are you married to my ex? My deepest sympathies if you are <pours Pensive a stiff gin>

MarjorieWestriding · 18/03/2026 10:10

Delphinium20 · 18/03/2026 02:49

I'm still salty about preddit shutting down r/gendercritical

Same here, it was a really good place for information and discussion. I looked up when it was shut down and it was June 2020.

YerMotherWasAHamster · 19/03/2026 10:38

https://www.reddit.com/r/MtF/s/RFMd9eAtvI

This has quite a lot of information. It is all very disturbing.

Argonometra · 19/03/2026 19:16

teawamutu · 16/03/2026 07:36

Don't forget, cis women can be sex offenders too. The trans reddits always say so.

Helen Joyce got seen looking at Harry Potter slash lit on a train once, and there was that woman in Scotland who claimed to be GC and was rightly jailed for her treatment of children and that proves it's all exactly the same thing and there's nothing to see here.

There you go Chris/Marg/whoever, saved you a job. 🙄

I mean, women can be pedophiles. Saying otherwise is not true.

OP's news is important because of Dunleavy's status and influential position, but it doesn't prove that all trans people are pedos or (as another poster has said) that all female Redditors are misogynistic.
We can be right without everyone who disagrees with us being evil.

MyAmpleSheep · 19/03/2026 19:18

Argonometra · 19/03/2026 19:16

I mean, women can be pedophiles. Saying otherwise is not true.

OP's news is important because of Dunleavy's status and influential position, but it doesn't prove that all trans people are pedos or (as another poster has said) that all female Redditors are misogynistic.
We can be right without everyone who disagrees with us being evil.

It’s never the crime, and always the cover-up.

Igmum · 20/03/2026 12:40

And, as he is being advised, he probably will come back under another username. Evil groomers gonna evil groom.

SternJoyousBeev2 · 20/03/2026 13:13

I watched a documentary about Huw Edward’s the other day and it highlighted to me some stuff about his behaviours that I had not previously been aware of at the time of his suspension and trial. There are more of these men than we want to admit. And they do what they can to protect each other.

INeedAPensieve · 20/03/2026 13:30

SidewaysOtter · 18/03/2026 09:49

<narrows eyes>

Are you married to my ex? My deepest sympathies if you are <pours Pensive a stiff gin>

Ha, no, he's never been married before, neither have I! In all other ways he is great, just has a blind spot when it comes to liberal/left wing media outlets; he agrees with me in terms of all other issues with gender ideology, and believes the supreme court were right to clarify things but he enjoys reading the Guardian and BBC and going on Reddit.

I can't force him to stop, he knows I'm no longer a reader/subscriber of the guardian, he knows how I feel about Reddit generally, but it's the news sources he's always used. The thing is, so did I (use those sources, trust them and tend towards their views more than other views) but honestly, the last few years have opened my eyes to how misogynistic the guardian is, BBC too. I loved Hadley Freeman, used to religiously read her columns in the guardian, was upset when she left then horrified when someone linked to the real reason why in her last article for the online paper, it started me on my journey from "it's nothing to worry about, be kind, to WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK?!!!".

So I guess I have Hadley to thank, as her decision to move jobs resulted in quite a journey for me lol.

If DH also didn't agree with me about the damage gender ideology is doing and has done to society, then yep, I'd have a bigger problem ...

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