do you really need permission from internet strangers to do something
In their defense, moderator tyranny is pretty common on larger subreddits, so it'd make sense if they started intuitively defending themselves in that way because they were so unsure if they'd be struck down next. Though this is generous, I know what you mean and it's not like this most of the time.
In their defense, moderator tyranny is pretty common on larger subreddits, so it'd make sense if they started intuitively defending themselves in that way because they were so unsure if they'd be struck down next. Though this is generous, I know what you mean and it's not like this most of the time.
either way they're crapping up the mod queue if thats the case. might as well just get to the point.