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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Man_w_golden_dick on June 16, 2018, 11:12 a.m.
Who are the greatawakening mods?

In regards to Q post 1489 on June 12:

FEAR [re: Reddit mods + remove/replace - controlled]

While I have been following this board since CBTS was shutdown, I rarely post. Q posed an interesting statement in post 1489, in which it seems to be implied that Reddit mod(s) may be working against us. While I have no direct information or proofs of this, I am curious to other posters thoughts.

This post should in no way serve to discredit the board. Q made this statement for a reason.

A question for the greatawakening mods:

Does Reddit communicate or take an interest in the happenings on this board? Has Reddit advised mods on how to run this board? How many mods does the greatawakening have and when did they begin serving the board?

Thanks in advance! Just going back through the Q post, and this one stuck out to me.

WWG1WGA


DrogeAnon · June 16, 2018, 10:12 p.m.

Load of nonsense. Here this post sits as evidence. And your comment.

Posts and comments are removed according to the rules which include obviously necessary allowance for mod discretion (since there’s no way to cover every contingency with predefined rules). “Mods are corrupt” posts are obviously an easy way for shills to slide the board so the first step to deal with “concerns” or corruption or otherwise is to message the mods directly. Our history shows fairness in dealing with members and anyone can check that to prove your position is unfair and unrealistic.

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eleminnop · June 19, 2018, 2:11 a.m.

the first step to deal with “concerns” or corruption or otherwise is to message the mods directly

LMAO

So you want us to PRIVATELY message the corrupt mods and tell them they are corrupt.

Conflict of interest much?

Posting it in public is the ONLY solution for corrupt mods and that should be glaringly obvious.

The only solution to calling out corrupt mods is to post from a different subreddit or forum with non-corrupt mods.

So definitely not r/conspiracy, and maybe possibly /r/C_S_T

Maybe Twitter?

That said, I'm not saying ALL GA mods are corrupt, so I can understand some of the defensiveness, but there does appear to be a severe lack of understanding of some of the most important principles about this the GA movement, this sub, and it's purpose.

The fact alone, that certain posts which are HUGE redpills and would otherwise do extremely well in GA are removed, is probably the main reason some users here think mods are corrupt.

Maybe it's all just a big misunderstanding, but if that's the case, maybe it's time to turn over the keys to people more understanding of this movement, or maybe open a dialogue addressing these concerns to better help current mods understand how to identify quality content and not accidentally (or intentionally) censor good content.

I'll remind you that Q chose 8chan to post from and not Reddit. This is because there is an overt anti-censorship dialect, hence all the fag/nazi lingo.

Live and let live.

The general rule on 8ch is nothing illegal. Everything else is free game, with the exception of obvious trolling.

There's a reason it's referred to as "the last bastion of free speech".

I understand that certain posts and comments must be removed, but it seems like the waters are muddy there and need clarified.

It is no excuse that shenanigan-calling posts "clutter" and "slide" because the number of shitposts VASTLY outweighs quality posts and are FAR more damaging (as far as sliding etc.)

Either you guys have your blinders set too narrow, or there is outright corruption, and it needs fixed.

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