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SRDines discuss the conservative bias of r/politics after removals of stories about the Capitol riot indictments

https://old.reddit.com/r/SubredditDrama/comments/s3ikke/rpolitics_users_point_out_that_the_mods_are?sort=controversial

Politics mods are terrible and do this all the time if they have any reason whatsoever to remove an "anti Trump" story

Uhh...

It seems like r/politics has a conservative bias...

Clearly. The r/politics mods removing the story does seem odd but it just seems like their modding style is to enforce rules in a very black and white way rather than considering the spirit of the rule. At least that’s what seems rational to me at a glance, but I’m not a SRDine.

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Seems ironic that the mods there are textualists, for all they have to say criticizing the judicial philosophy of justices on the Supreme Court :marseyhmm:

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I replied to you by accident but now I have to edit it to sound kind of relevant. SRD acts like the mods ban leftish comments as "uncivil" if you say someone is lying. I tried report-trolling on politics years back and the mods wouldn't even remove personal insults or threats so long as it was a leftoid against a rightcel.

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