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Right, obviously, but that should be stated clearly in the rules rather than being implicit based on past statements and actions. There will always be loopholes and reddit shouldn't force itself to blindly follow these rules, but once a loophole is pointed out the language should be modified to close it.
Comment by [deleted] at 06/08/2015 at 06:58 UTC
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Comment by Kac3rz at 06/08/2015 at 08:20 UTC
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It's impossible to create rules that would encompass all possible activity on reddit in a list form.
As I said in my other post, even legal codes include expressions like *a reasonable person* without clarifying them. Admins have a right to flexibility, otherwise they would spend all the time arguing with people who have too much time on their hands, about where the comma stands in a particular rule.
That would be pointless and only benefiting people with too much time on their hands, who are hell bent on pushing their own agenda.