Those things being evil does not make cluster bombs less evil.
If it becomes a problem then sure.
/r/UnresolvedMysteries had a lot of rules because it was a big sub and needed to maintain the quality of its content. This is a very small, very new community so I'm inclined to let "anything go" (within reason) for now and the more restrictive rules can come if and when the community grows.
I would say at this point you can post whatever you like, as long as it's on-topic and is intended to inspire a discussion. There's so little content here that there's no point in restricting what you can post.
Don't let facts get in the way of partisan rage
Yes, I see that as the most likely outcome unfortunately.
I don't see it as a bad thing if the right-wing vote splits between the Tories and a new party.
Boxes and boxes of them!
I had it in mind that this wasn't just about a few files here and there although I was a bit vague about how many he was accused of taking. Those pictures are shocking, though - they go on and on and on.
Isn't it being shown live on YouTube (on the BT sport channel)?
Total chaos if true.
Whenever Reddit execs have made the news over the past decade or so, the clear impression I've had is that they are just a bunch of immature highschoolers who are in way over their depth.
I disagree. The trouble with cluster bombs (as with landmines) is that they are indiscriminate killers. Sure, they may kill some Russian soldiers now, but the ones that don't explode (a huge minority of them) will remain in the ground until an innocent Ukrainian child gets blown up years from now.
It's fine to cheer on the 'killing Russian soldiers' part, but when it comes to cluster bombs that comes hand in hand with 'killing innocent civilians, years after the conflict ends', which is less okay.