Do you like how easy it is to shut them down?

Say someone expresses an opinion you don't like do you find it too easy to have them silenced? Or to silence you, though it wasn't against community guidelines? How often do you have your opinion deleted because someone didn't like it & not for violating community guidelines? And how often have you had someone else's opinion deleted because you didn't like it?

Anonymous2013-12-08T18:11:35Z

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and if you appeal and you lose that....the deduct more points.........haven't had the pleasure of going on a report spree, but the thought did enter my mind

Andrea2016-05-13T09:51:52Z

In response to your answer about how I would have been better at 102 pounds. Um i had no *** then and actually had too much tummy fat cuz i didnt work out at all back them. I didnt just gain fat wieght. I gained alot of muscle. A year ago I couldnt do sit ups without someoen holding my feet down or even do one push up. Now I work out 5 days a week for 45 minutes and look alot better and less of a flabby stick. Im still not thay curvy as i wish i was

?2013-12-08T18:22:53Z

yes I believe some folk have reported my answer because they did not like being told they where wrong
but I do not report other peoples answers or questions unless they are racist or just some sad fook trolling
you have to remember that a high number of users on here are of school age so you are going to get immature people

I Can Count To Potato2013-12-08T18:11:50Z

I look at it this way.....

A strong opinion is NOT a violation, but when a user digresses into " con-tard" or "lib-tard" name calling, they have debased themselves into little more than poo flinging apes at the zoo....flinging their feces on any and everyone who passes by.

I have absolutely NO problem nailing someone like that, and I dont care what political stripe they are. I am an equal opportunity slapper and will nail a so-called "conservative", even though my political POV is more near their party's than the liberals...

Anonymous2013-12-08T18:05:23Z

If it's definitely not against the TOS then dispute it.

you get your answer/question back and the person who reports it loses credibility.

And it is just the internet, after all, not real life.

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