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Re: How obnoxious are moderators who modify posts just because they can?
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Adbitco
on 23/09/2024, 15:56:57 UTC
A big part of industrialized melting pots is training people to enjoy intrusiveness by assigning people to have 'authority' in a small area.

This post will probably be deleted by moderators, but I'm curious how many people welcome a moderator changing their posts under whatever pretext.

I've had many posts deleted. Once I reposted a deleted post and the moderator changed the text. Now with this username there have been no outright deletions, but a moderator combines any two posts into one then sends the message

"A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by a Bitcoin Forum moderator. Posts are most frequently deleted because they are off-topic, though they can also be deleted for other reasons. In the future, please avoid posting things that need to be deleted."

Of course in a melting pot it is important to train young people to be intrusive, otherwise a coercive society could not survive. The coercion/rape impulse is the root of a melting pot.

Some sites like reddit, twitter, youtube etc are famous for becoming successful by overcontrolling members.

Is it good or bad?
If your post got deleted did you asked yourself whether the post is created at the right section with the right meaning to why it's posted over there? I believe there are still rules you are missing which you need to do more reading, I could remembered then many people easily creates topics than reading and there post were either being deleted or moved to the off-topic section and they finds it so annoying to why the deletions just as you did create this topic.