So you're going to allow brigading? If a larger sub like FatPeopleHate with 31,000 users decide to fuck with a smaller sub, like FatPeopleAcceptance with 100 subs, you're going to allow them to do that?
Because that is what ProtectVoat did to /v/Chicago and there has been zero repercussions of that. Once CANCEL-CAT-FACTS made his post in ProtectVoat about what the mod of /v/Chicago had done (even though there were zero rules stating what he did was wrong), he had gotten brigaded by numerous users from that sub. Those individuals hadn't participated in the sub prior to that. Including one or more people who repeatedly created accounts to avoid bans with the sold purpose to force through harassment and intimidation what they wanted (again, despite there being absolutely no written rules or guidelines for that mod to know what he did was wrong).
And on that note, what about ban evasions?
Also, it seems completely unfair to WSIMBR (cough) that you're defining these rules after the fact of applying them against him. I would encourage you to look up 'ex post facto' laws. That was convicting a person of a crime one day, and the next day actually making what they did a crime
Thats bullshit and you know it. Nowhere were these guidelines posted, so he had no idea the shit storm that erupted. And instead of brigading the site, he should have been told and let him reconsider. Absent any guidelines or rules like this, the community attacked him and tried to use force and intimidation to get him to change which is bullshit. It is just as bad as what he did, and even worse, as it was being done by the masses. Vigilante justice is bullshit justice.
He tried to improve his sub and had good intentions but went about it the wrong way. ProtectVoat however is just a hub to brigade other subs and force their will onto other people through intimidation and harassment.
It's the difference between manslaughter where you kill a person accidentally through reckless behavior, and murder when you kill another human being with malice aforethought. And there is a reason those two crimes are punished differently.
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7584748? ago
So you're going to allow brigading? If a larger sub like FatPeopleHate with 31,000 users decide to fuck with a smaller sub, like FatPeopleAcceptance with 100 subs, you're going to allow them to do that?
Because that is what ProtectVoat did to /v/Chicago and there has been zero repercussions of that. Once CANCEL-CAT-FACTS made his post in ProtectVoat about what the mod of /v/Chicago had done (even though there were zero rules stating what he did was wrong), he had gotten brigaded by numerous users from that sub. Those individuals hadn't participated in the sub prior to that. Including one or more people who repeatedly created accounts to avoid bans with the sold purpose to force through harassment and intimidation what they wanted (again, despite there being absolutely no written rules or guidelines for that mod to know what he did was wrong).
And on that note, what about ban evasions?
Also, it seems completely unfair to WSIMBR (cough) that you're defining these rules after the fact of applying them against him. I would encourage you to look up 'ex post facto' laws. That was convicting a person of a crime one day, and the next day actually making what they did a crime
7584980? ago
v/chicago mod was a bitch-ass saboteur and was going to be brigaded by every Voater as they realized, dont pin it on PV.
7585081? ago
Thats bullshit and you know it. Nowhere were these guidelines posted, so he had no idea the shit storm that erupted. And instead of brigading the site, he should have been told and let him reconsider. Absent any guidelines or rules like this, the community attacked him and tried to use force and intimidation to get him to change which is bullshit. It is just as bad as what he did, and even worse, as it was being done by the masses. Vigilante justice is bullshit justice.
7585173? ago
You are full of shit and you know it. He was a trolling troll who got dealt with.
7585409? ago
He tried to improve his sub and had good intentions but went about it the wrong way. ProtectVoat however is just a hub to brigade other subs and force their will onto other people through intimidation and harassment.
It's the difference between manslaughter where you kill a person accidentally through reckless behavior, and murder when you kill another human being with malice aforethought. And there is a reason those two crimes are punished differently.
7585429? ago
How circlejerky of you to try that route. He was a trolling troll who got dealt with.