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I’m new around here, but I’m down to help with the TLC this community needs. Whether people agree with this community or not, bombarding it with anti-conservative posts isn’t helping anyone.
The fact that you describe these posts as 'anti-conservative' tells me you're the right person for the job ;)
Try posting anything that looks critical of democrats on r/politics like "totally reproducible psych study proves dems are all idiots!!!" and see if it stays up.
Not sure why you think this has anything to do with /r/politics but do you have an actual example of what you're describing or just hyperbolic nonsense like “totally reproducible psych study proves dems are all idiots!!!”
Of course he doesn't.
I would hope so. “Totally reproducible psych study proves [insert any group here] are all idiots!!!” is bigotted shitposting and will just beget heated arguments, not civil discussion.
But, yeah, r/Politics is basically just r/Liberal. I've seen plenty benign only-offensive-if your-liberal posts and comments removed from there.
it's been my experience that conservative subs welcome discussion and liberal ones are ban-happy circlejerking echo chambers... but I am probably at little biased.