Normal Pragmata fans are excited about Capcom’s upcoming sci-fi action-adventure because it reminds them a bit of Mega Man or because they find its concept, setting, or gameplay intriguing. But some of the game’s fans are far from normal. Reactions to the infantile appearance of Pragmata‘s android protagonist Diana on the r/Pragmata subreddit have prompted one of its moderators to publicly step down from their role, with them citing the overwhelming influx of “pedo shit” as the cause. Another Pragmata community has been shut down altogether by Reddit over inappropriate posts. 

The Pragmata community on Reddit has splintered into three distinct subreddits: r/Pragmata, the main subreddit, r/PragmataSFW, a self-described “attempt at building up a sub that isn’t plastered with pedophile dogwhistles,” and r/Pragmata_, which was just banned on February 18 for breaking Reddit’s “Rule 4.” For context, Rule 4 explicitly forbids the “sharing of sexual, abusive, or suggestive content involving minors.”

In one February 4 post on r/PragmataSFW, moderator JoeZocktGames stated that none of their “proposals to be more strict were taken seriously,” and derided the r/Pragmata subreddit for inviting “several mods with feeds full of lewd Loli shit.” The user also claimed that another moderator, who is still part of the moderation team on the subreddit, had a post manually removed by Reddit’s main staff because it featured obscene artwork of Diana. “You know it’s bad when mods post CP and Reddit needs to step in.”

Prior to moderator JoeZocktGames stepping down, the moderation team behind the original subreddit attempted to address the “recent toxicity” by banning “users who post sexualised content involving Diana” and removing “any sexualised comments, jokes, or content” involving the character. This is what led to the creation of r/Pragmata_, which solely focused on posting “lewd” artwork of Diana. The contents of the subreddit were immediately condemned elsewhere on Reddit.

This wave of r/Pragmata_ scrutiny may be what caused Reddit to take action, leading to the subreddit being banned earlier today. Since Rule 4 states only that “sexual, abusive, or suggestive” content featuring minors and “any predatory or inappropriate behavior involving a minor” is strictly prohibited, it suggests the subreddit’s focus on Diana is the main reason for its removal.

This is, sadly, not the first time that the Pragmata community has drawn ire for its inappropriate focus on Diana, as the “Cute” and “Funny” tags, a well-known “pedophile dog whistle,” were spotted on its Steam store page back in June 2025.

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