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Statements that claim to represent the community will be challenged each time.

Because all it requires is one person out of 800,000 to challenge, that doesn't mean the majority think that way. When 90+% of a sample thinks something, you can easily say the majority of the population would like it, that's how stats work.

To me, this shows the +90% of people didn't care to vote or participate in the thread.

Which is usually what happens on every thread. The majority of users don't upvote or downvote, this is completely irrelevant. You as a mod should know this, I don't know how you don't. If you went to ever /r/leagueoflegends user and asked them if they enjoyed the content, you would get close to 92% (plus or minus a few pecent) saying they did.

The same argument is brought up every time someone gets upset over a thread removal and for the nth time we've never used that stupid vote counter as a metric for moderation and acceptable content.

Then maybe you should consider it if it gets brought up all the time? Maybe you shouldn't have so many fucking stupid rules that are so erratically enforced that literally no one knows what will and won't happen to anything they post? Maybe have consistent moderating at all hours instead of leaving a post up for 12 hours then removing it?

Seeing as you deleted your comment.

I deleted my comment because it literally makes no fucking difference what I say. Regardless of what anyone on this sub says, none of you will listen. You like your power too much and you won't ever change rules unless you want to. This subreddit does literally nothing, it's fucking useless and an excuse to hide your shitty moderating from the main subreddit so they don't get pissed off again. Any valid complaints get quashed.

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