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Why am I banned, why was my thread locked, and why were my other threads deleted?

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-18 21:33

To: support@yiff.party
As for the original topic, one could argue that it was offtopic but I think that this is not the case, especially when considering the other threads in the forum. Even if it was offtopic however you could just say so instead of locking it right away - or at least reply to my other threads where I asked why that thread was locked.
After you refused to reply to my threads where I called you out for enforcing censorship and asking why was my thread locked you proceed to delete them. Why was that? Why did you not just explain your reasoning like a sane person?

I ask of thee, why was my thread locked, was it just because you did not like it? If it was because it was offtopic then you could just make it autosage.
Was it because you did not like my question and could not bear the thought that western artists suck compared to japanese ones? In any case, I fail to see why it would be locked as disagreeing with something is normal, censoring it however is a dick move. The only things that should be freely censored by a site owner are illegal posts, offtopic posts, and spam.
This is why forums are shit: because they tend to be managed by admins like you. This is also why decentralised systems (like nntp) are better - so that power-hungry assholes can't simply silence anyone they want.

Finally, why was I banned? Just for daring to ask you why was my thread locked and calling you out? What is wrong with that?

Name: Anonymous 2018-03-19 18:58

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Usenet Piracy is growing at a tremendous rate. If you were to ask 10 normal people where piracy is most prevalent their reply will be bittorrent. While bittorrent continues to be a major cause for alarm an old resource is slowly slipping to the number one position. Its Usenet! Thats right, the 30 year old system that was created before the actual World Wide Web is rearing its head. As a collective community pushes people away from torrents, they are turning back to Usenet due to the safety and speed it provides them.

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