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by ferdo
4606 days ago
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> But the users are idiots. Since mods come from the userbase, what does that say about the mods? > The users on the thread you linked think that filtering out shitty new sources is some kind of right-wing conspiracy. Some do, sure. Many others, including ex-mods, see it for what it is: censorship. |
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"Censorship" is a biased word, usually chosen by people who don't like what's being enforced. I would perhaps use the word "filtering" and it's perfectly common in a lot of subreddits. I don't think "censoring" is fair because all the same topics and events will still get discussed. The theory being that now, discussion starts with - on average - better reporting.