Koolaid wrote:
I said this in another thread and I'm going to say it again: VP is moving towards a very dangerous type of censorship. With what happened on Tumblr, I have to shine a light on how the VP mods are handling this wrong. It is completely okay for mods to shut down threads on VP that are offensive/harrassing and/or out of control. People said hurtful things about users on VP using Tumblr, an external website not affiliated with VP in any way. This means that whatever was said on those Tumblr blogs do not concern VP mods and much less should they be granted the authority to delete threads which share the link to these sites and giving people a warning/ban for talking about them publicly. Deleting these threads to prevent others from talking about it will not solve any issue or conflict, it is a childish and unresponsible way to deal with criticism. With that said, I hope the mods will rule with reason instead of power.
I said this in another thread and I'm going to say it again: VP is moving towards a very dangerous type of censorship. With what happened on Tumblr, I have to shine a light on how the VP mods are handling this wrong. It is completely okay for mods to shut down threads on VP that are offensive/harrassing and/or out of control. People said hurtful things about users on VP using Tumblr, an external website not affiliated with VP in any way. This means that whatever was said on those Tumblr blogs do not concern VP mods and much less should they be granted the authority to delete threads which share the link to these sites and giving people a warning/ban for talking about them publicly. Deleting these threads to prevent others from talking about it will not solve any issue or conflict, it is a childish and unresponsible way to deal with criticism. With that said, I hope the mods will rule with reason instead of power.



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