Why do they have a rule, I'm told from the head moderator, that you cannot question a moderator's accuracy in public? horrible rule.

asked by Lonnie W. on 4/30/19

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Thumbnail of user middlea1

It's their personal fiefdom and imagined source of power. The original intention was probably honorable but in practice it is to prevent anyone daring to question unfair applications of policy or highlighting bias. They like conformists.

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Thumbnail of user jillianm39

Find another forum. Websleuths is really not worth the time.

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Thumbnail of user chasej20

It is run by very insecure, intellectually lacking people who don't like real research. It's more of a knitting club if you get my drift.

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