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You got me there. I wasn't so familiar with what FPH was like, so I couldn't make the comparison there, but if FPH was like that, then it raises a huge consistency issue.
You're absolutely right that this selectivity is exactly the thing the admins should not be doing, this is an issue where they need to be hardline one way or another. Personally I would like all the terrible subs to be banned, because what they do would never be tolerated in a million years in any real life public forum, so it's absurd that they can get away with it online. I respect you a lot when you say you would rather leave the subreddits alone though, because that's some hardcore sticking to your principles right there. Major props to you man.
Selectivity is going to leave exactly noone happy though, not you, not me, not the community, not the mods, not the admins and certainly not the investors.
Comment by Thrallmemayb at 16/07/2015 at 23:28 UTC
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People seem to always leave out the most important fact. Popularity. When FPH was banned it had over 100k subs and made the front page of /r/all almost every day. /r/Coontown is a fraction of the size. If it were to ever get to that size it will be banned 100%