Different community can have different rules and guidelines. That’s the whole reason for everybody being able to create a sub/community. So that everyone who thinks that other rules would be more worthwhile can do so.
Similar ones to other such country/region communities. The idea in another comment here to require submitters to actually write a bit about the link they submit is good as it reduces the low effort drive-by spam and hopefully makes them actually read the article (but sadly that doesn’t help much when people have extreme cognitive bias).
I didn’t make the community, so don’t blame me here. Once again though, I’m very happy to discuss the context around the events the articles report. The article you posted in another thread was a good example, and I wonder why you didn’t post it on /c/europe yourself. That article provides a good overview and overarching context for the farmer protests, and as I’ve pointed out I agree with it entirely.
What I am seeing is that there is an energy crisis in Europe, it is very clearly having a severe impact on the economy, and it is affecting large numbers of people. This is translating into civil unrest in European countries. The narrative of the right is clearly appealing to people and right wing is doing mass recruitment.
You’ve dismissed the problem as being fictitious in every conversation we’ve had on the subject. Yet, if that was indeed the case then you wouldn’t be seeing far right mobs growing by the day.
OP is exemplifying the bias they mentioned in an earlier post, you ask them to come to place that’s hostile to OP’s views and then say “Don’t blame me” when people don’t dare take you up on it for fear of retaliation? I think that’s awful.
So, you’re saying I’m responsible for the policy of /c/china even though I don’t moderate the community? You asked me how I would feel if you posted sources I disagree with, and I replied that I’m fine with that and we could discuss those sources. I’ll happily provide my perspective on why I disagree with these sources and if I think they’re incorrect then I’ll provide sources showing that. Stop trying to do personal attacks on me because you disagree with my views.
So, you’re saying I’m responsible for the policy of /c/china even though I don’t moderate the community?
No, I’m saying that your proposed solution to OP’s issue is unrealistic and somewhat deceptive.
You asked me how I would feel if you posted sources I disagree with, and I replied that I’m fine with that and we could discuss those sources.
I have never done such things! Are you straight up lying or are you confused man!? Half of the time I’m defending your right to post what ever you want and that there’s no ground for poVoq to take over the community because of you posting a lot.
Are you intoxicated or get easily confused or something? You sound like you have trouble distinguishing between people and just lash out at whomever’s comment is closest!
Oh let me start posting a bunch of Radio Free Asia articles on /c/china then /s
Different community can have different rules and guidelines. That’s the whole reason for everybody being able to create a sub/community. So that everyone who thinks that other rules would be more worthwhile can do so.
Sure, hence me requesting /c/europe as it is currently unmoderated and no rules are in place / enforced.
What kind of rules would you enforce?
Similar ones to other such country/region communities. The idea in another comment here to require submitters to actually write a bit about the link they submit is good as it reduces the low effort drive-by spam and hopefully makes them actually read the article (but sadly that doesn’t help much when people have extreme cognitive bias).
So you think that this rule doesn’t tackle your problem.
knock yourself out
I can’t because it is against the specifically stated rules of that community. See the double-standard at play here?
I didn’t make the community, so don’t blame me here. Once again though, I’m very happy to discuss the context around the events the articles report. The article you posted in another thread was a good example, and I wonder why you didn’t post it on /c/europe yourself. That article provides a good overview and overarching context for the farmer protests, and as I’ve pointed out I agree with it entirely.
What I am seeing is that there is an energy crisis in Europe, it is very clearly having a severe impact on the economy, and it is affecting large numbers of people. This is translating into civil unrest in European countries. The narrative of the right is clearly appealing to people and right wing is doing mass recruitment.
You’ve dismissed the problem as being fictitious in every conversation we’ve had on the subject. Yet, if that was indeed the case then you wouldn’t be seeing far right mobs growing by the day.
OP is exemplifying the bias they mentioned in an earlier post, you ask them to come to place that’s hostile to OP’s views and then say “Don’t blame me” when people don’t dare take you up on it for fear of retaliation? I think that’s awful.
So, you’re saying I’m responsible for the policy of /c/china even though I don’t moderate the community? You asked me how I would feel if you posted sources I disagree with, and I replied that I’m fine with that and we could discuss those sources. I’ll happily provide my perspective on why I disagree with these sources and if I think they’re incorrect then I’ll provide sources showing that. Stop trying to do personal attacks on me because you disagree with my views.
No, I’m saying that your proposed solution to OP’s issue is unrealistic and somewhat deceptive.
I have never done such things! Are you straight up lying or are you confused man!? Half of the time I’m defending your right to post what ever you want and that there’s no ground for poVoq to take over the community because of you posting a lot.
Are you intoxicated or get easily confused or something? You sound like you have trouble distinguishing between people and just lash out at whomever’s comment is closest!
Sorry, I thought I was replying to poVoq.