>>7495
I figured out which ban it was and removed it as an olive branch to this anon.
From what I saw, the ban was pretty stupid anyway.
>>7498
>sage it and try to stop it from getting bumped
that is not how 8chan works, and that is not how sage works. You may not be aware of it, but attitudes like yours are hurting /pol/. Your belief that you can prevent discussion by shitting up threads to the point where they are unreadable: well, it makes you even worse than the people you're trying to stop. Even poor-quality threads can produce great things if they are allowed to do so, but instead of producing quality content you decided to spam the board into oblivion, believing that your spam was on the right side because it agreed with the majority consensus. But I am not here to enforce the majority consensus: I am here to stop spam. So your ban is definitely justified. Just evade it with a proxy if you are so buttmad; I can't stop you from doing that.
>let's save /pol/ by spamming it!
no.
>>7503
>pph is tanking
see pic, it is steady/slowly growing.
but a board like /gamergatehq/ will inevitably decline due to its overmoderation: screencap this if you'd like, by August I guarantee that it will have fewer than 1000 UIPs.
>>7527
when hotwheels took over the board for a day, he told us that lengthy bans were overkill - a 2 hour ban should be sufficient for a major violation of the rules, except in extreme cases. Back then, I disagreed, but lately I have been finding myself increasingly in agreement with his ideas.
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