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Longtime Dakkanaut




I have witnessed biased moderation so many times on this forum that it is becoming commonplace to have a view or opinion censored for disagreeing with the general left leaning moderators and posters.

I am not saying that we need to be full on hardcore uncensored, that is the extreme and I don't like that idea because realistically you can't trust people on the internet. However, I have witnessed people being very confrontational and making personal attacks based on someone disagreeing with a liberal minded poster or post. Instead of that person receiving a warning, having their account banned for a few days or any other punishment it is allowed, however, the second someone says something equally awful back at that person they themselves receive punishment and the original offender gets off without so much as a scratch.

I have personally had a number of my posts censored because I used words that aren't banned on this forum but a moderator felt they were to offensive for people to read, I have had my opinion and posts called a number of unfavorable things with little to no repercussion. All I would like to ask for is equal treatment and equal moderation.

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Nope.

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