Comment by tadcalabash on 07/09/2014 at 17:32 UTC

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View submission: Time to talk

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What I'm saying is internet communities don't handle censorship very well.

I wish the discussion here was less about how Reddit admins should or should not respond to despicable or outright illegal actions by its users, and more about how the community itself can mature.

I know that's a huge request, but I'm sick of these incidents happening and the majority discussion afterwards is about how people in charge were imperfect in responding to a crisis situation and not the inciting problems.

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Comment by UnholyTeemo at 07/09/2014 at 17:48 UTC

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A community with several million members won't just "change" itself. It just won't happen.

Comment by lolol42 at 07/09/2014 at 21:02 UTC

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I wish the discussion here was less about how Reddit admins should or should not respond to despicable or outright illegal actions by its users, and more about how the community itself can mature.

I get the feeling that 'mature' in this context just means 'whatever I agree with'