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Just using it on a couple high profile AMA's like Sir Ian McKellen and NASAs New Horizons team you can see tons and tons of deleted comments that should not have been deleted. I knew many comments and posts were being censored around the site but I did not expect there to be as many as there are. This is what Reddit calls "open and honest discussion". Or in other words only discussion they agree with is allowed. Even more reason for others to move to Voat.
Edit: I feel as though I should also post this on the other TIL subverse. I didn't realize there were 2 at the time I posted this.
With certain people gone, it's important to keep the sponsored promotions on topic.
What people don't realize is how big a marketing disaster the Woody Harrelson AMA really was. Making the sub an advertising playground was the next logical step for marketing after Rampart became a running joke and most people on the site only knew that the movie existed because of that train wreck AMA.
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[–] SeemsReasonable [S] 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago (edited ago)
Just using it on a couple high profile AMA's like Sir Ian McKellen and NASAs New Horizons team you can see tons and tons of deleted comments that should not have been deleted. I knew many comments and posts were being censored around the site but I did not expect there to be as many as there are. This is what Reddit calls "open and honest discussion". Or in other words only discussion they agree with is allowed. Even more reason for others to move to Voat.
Edit: I feel as though I should also post this on the other TIL subverse. I didn't realize there were 2 at the time I posted this.
[–] JJBGooberman 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
With certain people gone, it's important to keep the sponsored promotions on topic.
What people don't realize is how big a marketing disaster the Woody Harrelson AMA really was. Making the sub an advertising playground was the next logical step for marketing after Rampart became a running joke and most people on the site only knew that the movie existed because of that train wreck AMA.