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Depends on if the information is presented as unbiased and fair as possible. Right now you're redistributing what their interpretation of the information is, and they muddle their intentions. From the start -
A detailed analysis and processing of such an amount of material will require a lot of time, knowledge and definitely more than one pair of eyes, so I'm dumping this here.
Slowly shifting down to the end point -
Based on the content of these documents, we can now imagine what a terrible price Britain will have to pay to conclude a free trade agreement with the United States - from betraying partners and the interests of own citizens to betraying her national policies.
This is not a call to investigate and figure out this. This is leading whoever is reading that to a conclusion that the original posters have already determined.
If you're really for transparency, and want to simply share the report - I would sanitize the thread and report from their conclusions and remarks - start fresh, and start open. Especially in light of the current finding against them - a suspected russian operation. As it is currently, it's pretty sketch you're jumping to immediately recreate their subreddit.
Comment by -Anyar- at 06/12/2019 at 22:58 UTC
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Ideally, information should be presented in an unbiased way, but that doesn't mean biased information must be censored. Really in this case it's only being censored because Russia's behind it and Russia's the enemy of the U.S.
Comment by FreeSpeechWarrior at 06/12/2019 at 22:48 UTC
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You're welcome to contribute whatever side of the argument you like at r/ukleaks I take no position on the matters of these documents other than that they should not be suppressed unless they are shown or even claimed to be false.
I've sticked both the original post, and the Admin's allegations to the top of the sub in the interests of fairness and as maximum information access.