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[–] Vermaak [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

On that first part, I was talking hypothetically :P Though, I will say that I think TB, and many others like him, rely on r/KiA to be a place to go to for quick and easy bulletinpoints on what's going on as it happens.

This latest e-celeb/drama debacle shows how much the Mods of KIA are not in touch with the majority of their sub but listening to a vocal minority that bitch constantly about something that they don't like and want to outright ban.

See, there kinda lies the rub, doesn't it? As KiA grew, it became less and less about the Ethics and more and more about the Drama. And when people want it to go back to Ethics, the new people slap them down and throw a fuss. This instead of the Pro-Drama people going somewhere that welcomes it. I mean, just look at the Mission Statement. That's why people went to KiA, not because miss Wu called someone an ass on the internet.

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[–] LewsTherinTelamon 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Ultimately I think the act of banning specific topics (or even trying to route them elsewhere) will be perceived negatively by the majority. People will whine about how the whole thing got enflamed because of censorship, yadda yadda yadda.

It is an exercise in making the board moderation tedious and fraught with misunderstandings. It just seems counterproductive to try and corral it.