Comment by KRosen333 on 11/06/2015 at 03:33 UTC

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Hey Sporkicide, I didn't see this post until now, 3 hours later.

We were told at /u/KotakuInAction that this was no longer allowed.

Here is a link to the aforementioned conversation: http://i.imgur.com/XaXRdPQ.jpg

Can you please give some clarity on what precisely the difference is in these two situations? I've always had a great deal of respect for you, as ever since you joined the admin team you've always been very easy to deal with. :) I'm just having a bit of difficulty understanding why one set of standards are being used when it comes to /r/AgainstMensRights, and another when it comes to /r/KotakuInAction, when it seems that the actions are very similar - contacting known public contacts for filing complaints.

In particular:

"Company@CompanySupport.com - Is the above acceptable?"

"No. It is not."

Thanks, and sorry about the mess today - you're a good person. :)

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Comment by [deleted] at 11/06/2015 at 03:35 UTC

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Can you please give some clarity on what precisely the difference is in these two situations?

He probably can't

Comment by 99639 at 11/06/2015 at 05:00 UTC

20 upvotes, 2 direct replies

Game over. Admins would rather drown with their lie than abandon ship. Everyone sees what's happening, thank you for documenting it at least.

See you around, on the next big site.

Comment by [deleted] at 11/06/2015 at 15:57 UTC

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/u/Sporkicide please answer or you are no longer a good person. There is a clear bias here. Either admit it and fix it or admit that this whole scenario is driven by an agenda greater than being anti-harassment.