• Count Radetzky von Radetz
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    There seems to be a specific way people write their discussions to get potential answers. I think a possible correlation is that the most controversal or abstract discussions are instantly popular. For example, the discussion talking about Israel or Palestine immediately got popular, from condemnation or otherwise. Neverless it became popular enough that a seemingly inactive mod decided to take it down without a valid reason. This contributes to the ever growing technocratic dictatorship that has been formed by the mods, feeling free to take down anything without prior warning.
  • Baden
    15.6k
    We also close discussions without prior warning. Especially deliberately click-baity ones.
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