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GUEST,MN Monster BS: Is closing threads censorship? (268* d) RE: BS: Is closing threads censorship? 06 May 06


Hey folks, I've had this IP access blocked for a couple of weeks, but just discovered that this pipeline has been reopened for me.

So to Joe and the Clones, I would just like to say, in my best and brightest Sally Fields voice, "You like me! You really, really like me!"

Apparently, other people besides myself and Shambles have now noticed the dirty little secrets of Mudcat "moderation" (spit).

Looks like you have an insurrection on yer hands, there "Moderators".

I figured out early on how this forum's moderation worked. It started out with essentially one rule: no personal attacks. Now, it had descended into this black hole, just as I predicted it would several years ago.

Now, the essential one rule is: no criticizing the moderators, for only they are allowed to make personal attacks against people.

Especially guests, but also, the many members they don't like.

Shall we start a list of who the people are who post here that EVERYONE knows the moderators don't like?

Besides me and Shambles. We're the two easiest.

BTW, before the clones got pissed off at me a couple weeks ago and blocked my IP, they had been on a merry stalking adventure, deleting my posts critical of them in a couple of threads.

Now, that makes the process transparent, doesn't it?




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