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Shoutout to the mod who pointed out my meme violated rule 3 before it got flagged

I posted a meme about the 2020 election audit in Arizona on a big subreddit last March. It was just a simple image comparing ballot counts, nothing offensive. The mod messaged me saying it broke their manipulated media policy, so I looked it up and realized any screenshot of a news article with editing could get you banned. That rule is so broad it could catch almost anything political these days. Has anyone else run into a similar vague policy that killed their post?
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robin489
robin48917d ago
Honestly I used to roll my eyes at people complaining about mod policies but that rule sounds like it could hit almost anything political these days. That definitely changed my mind on how broad some of those rules really are.
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sage_morgan75
@robin489 I read an article on how these vague rules let mods silence any political view they disagree with.
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