Comment by Dont____Panic on 17/07/2015 at 00:51 UTC

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Cool reply.

I support the existence of /r/fatpeoplehate and /r/coontown on grounds of open expression but agree with you and the changes suggested in preventing them from 'leaking' and ensuring that, while people can express their opinion, they cannot do so at the expense of everyone else enjoying Reddit.

It is often said that you do NOT have the right to avoid being offended in a broad sense, but in a group (such as a subreddit), you CAN exclude those who do not obey your standards of decency.

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There's nothing here!