Regarding the post: "A brief guide to happily posting here."

The problem with voicing a complaint here in the manner recommended is that it doesn't really get seen by anyone. There are only 26 subscribers to this sub, two of whom are mods, and the mod whose forum-wide stickied message in the main sub that you were responding to is not even listed as one of the mods here, making it very questionable as to whether he will even see your complaint for himself.

But I want it known to someone at least that I found myself up against the policy you decry just last week. I actually got a short-tempered and nasty dressing down from the very mod you quote above for --get this: not hitting the Report button to report people who identify themselves as liberals in r/Conservative. I was unaware that this was even a policy of the sub, and I wasn't nasty in any of my responses to said mod, or the other one who chimed in at one point and also appeared to get a bit snippy with me for basically no good reason in my view. I was also put on a 72-hour ban by the aforementioned mod cited above also for basically no good reason. I have the posts and the responses I received and they were quite simply out of line, and I run the risk of reprisals simply for putting this out there here ...a place where basically no one will even really see it apparently.

That said, I do believe these guys have a harder time in this sub than mods in most other subs because it is a place for conservatives, and the liberals on Reddit, as with anywhere else, really can't help but behave like a bunch of little totalitarians, out to ruin the one place of refuge that conservatives actually have to go to speak amongst ourselves with others that subscribe to the same ideological thinking and general mindset. But if we're going to act like liberals, and the mods are going to behave like liberals themselves, then we as conservatives are no better than liberals when you get right down to it, which is a shame. I also think however that in this case it's also the liberals who've pushed conservatives to that point through their own inexcusable behavior, making people so disgusted in r/Conservative that they feel they have no other option than to tune and shut them out since the vast majority of them are out to overrun the place and ruin the experience for anyone else there who doesn't subscribe to their own inherently intolerant ideology. So I don't know what the answer is in trying to address the very real and out of hand problem that they pose. That's the position they've put the mods and subscribers in there because of how they behave and the things they do.

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