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I, personally, had to mark a post of yours personal 3 times before it finally got deleted!
@Patrick
My posts are not showing up, why?
Ah, it was an auto-downgrade thing where there were enough comments marked personal to limit your privileges.
@Goran_K no, moderators should see all comments in moderation.
I'm not able to see the comments of "Aphroman" as I think he put me on ignore
why the fuck bother having mods
bitter Trumpublicans
run off most all opposing viewpoints
I for one welcome opposing viewpoints. Haven't heard anyone make a decent opposing argument in a while though. Its all "fuck trump" or "republicans are KKK" or "white men are nazis". yeah, people with that level of arguments should be chased off
removed leon's comment as a personal distraction from this discussion. to leon, id be happy to have that discussion, but start a different thread. this one isnt for flame wars, its for improving pat.net
The rules here are pointless because they are not applied equally.
show us an example. I see you flame ad homs, then get mad when non ad homs are allowed to stay. your "this isnt fair" routine is getting tedious.
can we please eliminate this functionality? noone should be able to edit YOUR pat.net experience. If someone wants to mute their own experience, thats completely different. However, muting someone else's ability to view pat/net posts will destroy users ability to follow conversations and drive them from the site. We are down to a core 50... you dont want 25 of those 50 never seeing what the other 25 are discussing, unless you dont want discussions.
bitter Trumpublicans have run off most all opposing viewpoints
@Patrick, I agree. Aphroman blocking mods is him defacto circumventing the system to he can continue ad hom attacks on people.
I think at least a few left because they could no longer belittle and abuse other posters.
@Patrick, I agree. Aphroman blocking mods is him defacto circumventing the system to he can continue ad hom attacks on people.
Onvacation saysI think at least a few left because they could no longer belittle and abuse other posters.
Yes, some people get pleasure out of that. Don't want them around.
Yet, you allowed Aphroman sign on with a completely new screen name/profile (and deleted his old one, which led the pack with comments in Comment Jail), only so he could continue his ad hom attacks under this new profile?
What's up with that?
The Right is batshit crazy, and they’re antithetical to everything America was founded on. It’s pathetic
they left because having moderators only on 1 team is really not moderation at all.
Bullshit. It was the TDS flipouts that caused the ad hom ban, and THAT was literally given as the reason by TDSers that it was no longer "Free Speech" unless you could call everybody a retarded Trumptard scumbag five times in a post.
Bullshit. It was the TDS flipouts that caused the ad hom ban, and THAT was literally given as the reason by TDSers that it was no longer "Free Speech" unless you could call everybody a retarded Trumptard scumbag five times in a post.
Pretty much. Not to mention the most vile, racist comments were levied by those crying "free speech!"
LeonDurham saysYep--nobody left because they couldn't ad hom. They left because pat.net became a place where free speech was no longer welcome unless you are on the right team.they left because having moderators only on 1 team is really not moderation at all.
Although there is an extremely racist post title currently active on the home screen. But the author is on the right team so it's no problem.
I had my posts deleted. But I just learned to not adhom instead of taking it personally and quitting.
If you mean Hey N... police your own, the author is HEYYOU and he is on no teams other than his own
@Patrick why are you censoring my posts again? What is the excuse this time?
Rogue moderator coward with an axe to grind again?
Lol Libertarians are indistinguishable from Republicans
Being that the issue is deeply rooted in racism, as Paul says, why is it important to ignore such an obvious fact?
Does pretending it doesn’t exist help somehow?
Aphroman saysBeing that the issue is deeply rooted in racism, as Paul says, why is it important to ignore such an obvious fact?
Does pretending it doesn’t exist help somehow?
1. The fact that stupid drug war influences minorities more does not mean that currently it is rooted in racism. It was (initially, at least for MJ-but not necessarily for other drugs), but now the prohibition machine is crushing everyone who is poor, as minorities are poorer, they suffer more. Cause here is not race, it is economics. I am sure Hollywood and Washington are snorting coke like crazy yet poor guy is going to jail.
2. RP is R in name only as his voting record shows, and he run as Prez from Libertarian party many times. His voting record and views shows that L's are different from R's. Too bad R's redristricted him out of his district. Kind of similar to what D's did to Kucinich and Sanders.
Yet strong institutional forces have kept nearly every law enforcement professional association opposed to reform. Starting with the Reagan administration, police departments were encouraged to seize and sell property associated with drug busts, which significantly augmented their revenue. Between 2002 and 2012, law enforcement agencies collected about $1 billion from marijuana arrests, according to Justice Department data.
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https://patrick.net/post/1282720/2015-07-11-ten-reasons-it-s-a-terrible-time-to
https://patrick.net/post/1282721/2015-07-11-eight-groups-who-lie-about-the-housing
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