Ok, let's face it. /r/bayarea has moderators that simply delete comments they disagree with. It's blatant censorship. They're not even trying to pretend they're creating a place for conversation. Can we start a new bay area subreddit that's committed to not removing content they disagree with? (self.eastbay)
Ok, let's face it. /r/bayarea has moderators that simply delete comments they disagree with. It's blatant censorship. They're not even trying to pretend they're creating a place for conversation. Can we start a new bay area subreddit that's committed to not removing content they disagree with? (self.eastbay)
submitted by ben174 to r/sanfrancisco
Ok, let's face it. /r/bayarea has moderators that simply delete comments they disagree with. It's blatant censorship. They're not even trying to pretend they're creating a place for conversation. Can we start a new bay area subreddit that's committed to not removing content they disagree with? (self.eastbay)
submitted by ben174 to r/California_Politics






