For clarification, they are:
Rule 1: No Spam or Memes
Rule 2: No overt attacks on people's race, religion, ethnicity, nationality, or creed
/v/conspiracy moderators have an extremely hands off approach to moderation here. Occasionally, some comments get lots of reports, but we almost always ignore them.
About a month ago, I deleted a comment that had been reported multiple times that was in violation of rule 2.
Granted, I recognize that Voat's entire raison d'etre is for free speech, but it's becoming increasingly clear that TPTB are trying to equate conspiracy theorists with unapologetic racism, and that's completely unacceptable.
However, this brings us into the dangerous realm of subjectivity, and could potentially conflict with Voat's commitment to freedom of expression.
What do the actual users of /v/conspiracy think? The Voat concern trolls have made their position abundantly clear, but ultimately this decision should be made by the legitimate users here.
If the community wants to remove (or keep) either (or both) rules, please make your voice heard now.
Much love.
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Rotteuxx ago
Legitimate Voat user here.
Rule 2 is kikery incarnate
What if I develop a conspiracy theory about overt racism in the media supported by (((executives))) ?
Will that get deleted because I suggest that kikes are manipulative wastes of oxygen & are behind it ?
What if I comment in a post that OPs theory is flawed because it doesn't take into account the scientifically proven limited intelligence of niggers ?
Will that get deleted ?
jerry ago
Legit 😂 What the fuck is a legit voat user? You aren't just some user... I've yet to see Jew theories shunned here... good luck trying to use logic when shutting on a OP. People here like memes and reddit 1-liners now
TheSeer ago
Memes are the path to victory, bro. Meme magic. Information war. Yeah, we need hard facts and well reasoned conclusions, but all that is pointless if we don't spread the information we have gathered.