In a sub called "pizzagate" about discovering things about the pedophile ring, submissions not about the pedophile ring are being removed.
Thanks to the many parties wanting to COINTEL this shit under the rug, leaving it to votes really won't work like it does here in PV or other places where $people$ have no interest. (see the recent posts here about the bot-voted content)
Consider this sub to be more like /v/fatpeoplehate or /v/niggers. As long as the issue isn't "ad hominem" because a mod is butthurt, we don't have a problem.
I'd recommend, if it hasn't happened, discussing removal rules with your sub, and putting them on the sidebar. That's the ONLY issue Voaters should have now with what's going on. It's obvious your sub is meant as an investigative forum, not a race-illuminati-ancient connecting shitfest.
Edit:
"Posts not about PIZZAGATE specifically will be removed. Unfounded, outlandish connections will be removed. EVERY new claim needs a valid, clear source. While some hypothesis and guesses are good to have, things about races, religions, (besides possibly satanic stuff,) and other unfounded or non-useful generalizations are not relevant to this investigation."
And maybe make a sub FOR that kind of crap. "pizzagatehangout" or something where people that came over because of pizzagate but don't want to investigate can shitpost or whatever.
Let me know if I'm wrong here. Actually that goes for anyone - by all means give me a good reason that things shouldn't happen this way in an investigation subreddit.
Edit:
To the people downvoating here, thanks for the confirmation that I'm right. I ask specifically for good reasons why I'm wrong and all you have is your downvoats.
Having looked at it from the various posts that abound, I've come to agree with your position.
Specific topic subs have a responsibility to maintain focus and prevent forum slide
There is a need for those mods to put in the subverse rules/sidebar about the removal policy and how it pertains to maintaining quality information on that specific topic
For anyone that disagrees with those rules, we are all free to create as many subverse as we like and apply reasonable rules in a similar manner
I normally prefer allowing votes as a demonstrator of community focus, but given the vote manipulation recently, non system subs will need strong, defensable rules to curb 'distraction of the masses' forum manipulaiton
Thank you for your response. It's not a decision I came to lightly, and I'm not thrilled with what it means for non-system subs - really for any subs, thanks to the massive upvoting of shit-tier posts.
Have any thoughts on the current state of the pizzagate sub? Any recommendations for them?
The pizzagate folks will have a hard enough time working against the shills and incredulous non-believers.
The filthy pedo ring goes waaaay back into old Europe with more recent events happening in the Netherlands in the 90’s, continuing today.
The only recommendation I can offer is perseverance, focus and diligence are the only things that will help them work through the onslaught of pressure they’ll face from many sides.
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Crensch ago
In a sub called "pizzagate" about discovering things about the pedophile ring, submissions not about the pedophile ring are being removed.
Thanks to the many parties wanting to COINTEL this shit under the rug, leaving it to votes really won't work like it does here in PV or other places where $people$ have no interest. (see the recent posts here about the bot-voted content)
Consider this sub to be more like /v/fatpeoplehate or /v/niggers. As long as the issue isn't "ad hominem" because a mod is butthurt, we don't have a problem.
https://archive.is/ROL7Z
Deletions in order:
Given this, I'm more than happy to have the pizzagate mods to remove posts as long as they really are this level of shit-tier.
Let's be honest, if it's not about the investigation into pizzagate, it doesn't belong there.
Crensch ago
@kingkongwaswrong
I'd recommend, if it hasn't happened, discussing removal rules with your sub, and putting them on the sidebar. That's the ONLY issue Voaters should have now with what's going on. It's obvious your sub is meant as an investigative forum, not a race-illuminati-ancient connecting shitfest.
Edit:
"Posts not about PIZZAGATE specifically will be removed. Unfounded, outlandish connections will be removed. EVERY new claim needs a valid, clear source. While some hypothesis and guesses are good to have, things about races, religions, (besides possibly satanic stuff,) and other unfounded or non-useful generalizations are not relevant to this investigation."
And maybe make a sub FOR that kind of crap. "pizzagatehangout" or something where people that came over because of pizzagate but don't want to investigate can shitpost or whatever.
Crensch ago
@kevdude @disappointed @cynoclast @cynabuns
Let me know if I'm wrong here. Actually that goes for anyone - by all means give me a good reason that things shouldn't happen this way in an investigation subreddit.
Edit:
To the people downvoating here, thanks for the confirmation that I'm right. I ask specifically for good reasons why I'm wrong and all you have is your downvoats.
VictorSteinerDavion ago
Having looked at it from the various posts that abound, I've come to agree with your position.
Specific topic subs have a responsibility to maintain focus and prevent forum slide
There is a need for those mods to put in the subverse rules/sidebar about the removal policy and how it pertains to maintaining quality information on that specific topic
For anyone that disagrees with those rules, we are all free to create as many subverse as we like and apply reasonable rules in a similar manner
I normally prefer allowing votes as a demonstrator of community focus, but given the vote manipulation recently, non system subs will need strong, defensable rules to curb 'distraction of the masses' forum manipulaiton
Crensch ago
Thank you for your response. It's not a decision I came to lightly, and I'm not thrilled with what it means for non-system subs - really for any subs, thanks to the massive upvoting of shit-tier posts.
Have any thoughts on the current state of the pizzagate sub? Any recommendations for them?
VictorSteinerDavion ago
The pizzagate folks will have a hard enough time working against the shills and incredulous non-believers.
The filthy pedo ring goes waaaay back into old Europe with more recent events happening in the Netherlands in the 90’s, continuing today.
The only recommendation I can offer is perseverance, focus and diligence are the only things that will help them work through the onslaught of pressure they’ll face from many sides.