| I don't mean dox yourself. I mean if that was happening on a reasonable scale then there would be stories about it. There were many stories about disagreements. There were stories about subtle disagreements leading to bans. I am just saying "if people got banned en mass for saying aerosol where is the proof". I don't like anecdotes because people interpret their words by intent and so will assume what they meant to say is why they were punished. "I don't know why there is a mask mandate it is completely ineffective" as a hypothetical. Is that someone saying that aerosol viruses need more effective masks? I could see someone claiming that. Is that what they wrote? Not at all. Moderation tends to be context free and unless people are willing to do a similar mental process they won't necessarily know why they got banned. I don't think the poster above should do that analysis. I think feeling betrayed and wanting to leave when it happens is a perfectly reasonable response from them. I just don't plan on listening to anecdotal evidence of bans from individuals on that kind of thing. |