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Re: The situation with Ukraine and the accounts that supported the war.
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cryptomaxsun
on 05/05/2022, 05:40:57 UTC
OP, I understand your position, but it's difficult to expect people will get banned on Bitcointalk because they support war. Freedom of speech is big thing here, even if this speech is lies, nonsense or support of war. I went through Bitcointalk rules and closest thing related to support of war is this:
8. No threats to inflict bodily harm, death threats.
If you have proofs about people breaking this rule, you should report them.
I take a look on your list and I see that you included some well known Bitcointalk trolls. They always go against system and I don't think it's worth to pay much attention to them, Some of others is Russians - well, it's difficult to expect something different than support of war from most of them.
But few people on your list, I'm not really sure how they support war.

Not a single person from this list has asked me to remove him from this list.
Nobody applied!
Everyone knows that they got on the list rightly.
People from the list can be conditionally divided into 2 categories: active, who write a lot and support the war, and semi-active, who either send merits to active people for the war or wrote a couple of messages related to one way or another to support the war.
Yes, I already understood that no one will ban, it’s strange if a person on this forum turns out to be a fraudster, he will be banned, but if he supports the war, spreads false information, then nothing will happen to him.
Fraud is considered a greater sin than murder.
Why such double standards?