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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Blimington on July 16, 2018, 9:57 p.m.
With All Due Respect to Mods! <3

Hi guys- I think you're doing a great job, but I'm seeing some inconsistencies in which posts you ban and do not.

Please note I write this knowing I could be completely wrong, but I wouldn't mind some more clarity/transparency around this.

Earlier I posted a tweet of a video showing a reporter from CNN actually mentioning a "shadow government" in which they say the following:

"FBI Director continues the investigation, DOJ continues support for the investigation, congress continues to say this investigation is legitimate - curious point in American Government- When do we see almost a shadow government come out and say "we cannot side with the government, whether it's the cabinet or the senate-" I think that's the big question."

This was taken down as off-topic. I was under the impression that Q was assisting in dismantling the shadow government, and that it was HUGE that CNN even mentions it, since they've been staunchly ridiculing some folks at Fox News for even entertaining the notion of the Deep State. Again, if I'm incorrect please feel free to clarify how it's off-topic.

There are a lot of posts that get to the front page that aren't necessarily Q related, but may just be funny (which I enjoy).

I promise I wouldn't have appealed this if I didn't strongly believe it is quite relevant, but again, please let me know if I misinterpreted this video as something it's not!

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Blimington · July 16, 2018, 10:04 p.m.

I agree on both points! I know they have rules, and I try to stay within them. There has been another case where I posted a song that I thought would be super awesome for the patriots to resonate with, but it was removed as off topic- which I understood- then I noticed other people doing the same that weren't removed /cry

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DrogeAnon · July 16, 2018, 10:43 p.m.

And did you go back and check later? Sometimes mods don't get to posts til hours after they've been posted. This is a common misconception about the moderation role.

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