My guess is that high volume and controversial subs require thick-skinned owners who can handle the pressure and the flames without letting their hurt feelings get dragged into it. That’s why Cristch the bitsch was removed from QStorm and relegated to QPatriots.
Mass banning dissenters and starting drama would make life difficult for the site admins, so the selections are made more judiciously in the cases of the big subs. For example, firing off a diss post about how you’ve been wronged by AOU for teasing you over your request for the ownership of a sub, and also having your disagreement with him in public rather than via direct message, would potentially indicate traits the site owners and admins might not approve of.
Then again, I could be wrong. After all, I’m just the retard who owns QPattyMelts.
This is about another topic. Do you even read posts?
The topic is about you starting drama and the effectiveness of AOU’s methods of managing willful children who demand their way. Sometimes ridicule is the best medicine, and in this case, it’s working. The longer it goes on, the more ridiculous you appear due to your feelings being hurt.
If you’d have sucked it up and just had an actual conversation with AOU, making your case and waiting for a response, rather than airing dirty laundry for everybody to read, there’s a chance you might have been granted the privilege of running the sub you want. Instead, you keep lashing out, flailing like a retard who’s been told he can’t have another graham cracker at snack time.
This is the part you keep missing, and why you fail: You own nothing. You’re owed nothing. This isn’t a “free speech” site in the sense that you’re allowed to behave any way you like. It’s a “free speech” site in the sense that you can discuss verboten topics as long as you do so within the behavioral guidelines the Admins establish. The guidelines are to refrain from discussing clearly illegal activities such as promoting child exploitation or promotion of violence, and to adhere when the Admins offer a ruling on something, such as the use of downvotes. The site has a guideline that, because “owners” and mods of subs have additional powers outside of merely posting and voting, sub managers are more heavily regulated depending on the nature of the subs they’re operating.
You keep making yourself look foolish the longer you continue.
The topic is about making clear rules for the sub.
Do you have ADHD?
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