A post may receive a hundred replies and host a fat and exciting conversation tree, but if one moderator doesn't like it then it may be locked or deleted. Is that immoral? - eviltoast
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    8 months ago

    But you avoided my point.

    Hundreds say yes. You say no. But your opinion wins. Is that immoral?

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      8 months ago

      I didn’t avoid your point, I actually answered it: rules are rules and exist for a reason, if you break a communities rules they will remove your post or comment.

      To put it more simply for you, no, it is not immoral - especially when you look at the context of your question.