Endears you with fetishistic attachment to shadowbanning and epik upboating according to your heart's content; that's not even going into how they take muh meymeys and make them family friendly, as edgy as bowling balls and original as Hollywood
I understood maybe half of that, and I don't into reddit. Is that good or bad?
"Shadowbanning" is Redditese for a global ban (i.e. by global admins instead of sub moderators) where you can still post but no one can see them unless a moderator specifically allows them.
"Upboat" is "upvote" (to approve of a post and make it appear higher in post rankings, also increasing user's "karma") but misspelled.
"Muh" is an interestingly versatile "tic"; originally a "stupid" mispronunciation of "my" ("muh feels") basically intended to be a sarcasm marker indicating that you are mocking someone else (like speaking in a stupid mockery of their voice).
"Meymey" (also "maymay") is a term mocking the mainstreaming/watering down of "memes" and the slipping standards for what qualifies as a "meme", based on phonetic spelling of an alleged mispronunciation.
Anyway, the overall message of the post is a) Redditors are obsessed with being heard and getting fake karma points by circlejerking above having any meaningful discussions, and b) in the site's role as a "content aggregator" users find memes from places like 4chan and water them down to have broader appeal in their quest for popularity.