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AngryCanadian
06-22-2020, 03:15 PM
You have a comic that has a different opinion? or voice? or just different taste? you are getting banned for it.
You have a anti cop? and other agendas in your comic you would do fine it seems to be narrative in ComicBooks Subreddit.

You support comic gate? get banned for making a opinion or post. Much tolerance.
But its ok if your comic has anti comic stuff in it seems.

ComicBooks Subreddit Bans Mike Baron’s Florida Man IndieGoGo (https://boundingintocomics.com/2020/06/22/comicbooks-subreddit-bans-mike-barons-florida-man-indiegogo/?fbclid=IwAR2Jgx4Vm6u71X0agptk6PxVMsOpE8G7jMiOaFzj q32cFx3VDdY06TZ56ZE)


Florida Man editor and the editor-in-chief of Bleeding Fool Chris Braly posted a link to the IndieGoGo in the ComicBooks subreddit and subsequently received an indication that the post had been removed by moderators.


The reason for removal read, “Moderators remove posts from feeds for a variety of reasons, including keeping communities safe, civil, and true to their purpose.”



The ComicBooks subreddit’s Rule 1: Be Civil bans support for Comicsgate.

It then specifically mentions Comicsgate, describing the popular movement as a hate group, “Any form of bigotry or support of hate groups (such as comicsgate) is not permitted. While debate and differing views are encouraged, please keep all discussion on-topic and do not resort to personal attacks. As a general rule, don’t be a jerk.”














It begins, “I think the most annoying part of this is that creators like Mike Baron and Todd Mulrooney just want to create comics and get them out there. It’s a shame that an anonymous moderator with an ideological axe to grind can deplatform a user just because they disagree with something that was written somewhere else online.”

The statement continues, “The trend of deplatforming is only one component of a broader crisis of free speech happening online throughout America.”

So true.

r3volution 3.0
06-22-2020, 06:00 PM
People do an awful lot of bitching about being kicked off websites which they neither own nor pay to use.

I guess that's the new and hip version of bitching at bakeries for not baking your cakes.

Anti Globalist
06-22-2020, 06:10 PM
Never heard of that comic book series.

Warrior_of_Freedom
06-23-2020, 12:01 AM
People do an awful lot of bitching about being kicked off websites which they neither own nor pay to use.

I guess that's the new and hip version of bitching at bakeries for not baking your cakes.

Except it's the left that bitches they don't get their cakes baked and literally ruins someone's life over it, then turn around and refuse to do business with people that don't align with their own views

r3volution 3.0
06-25-2020, 05:04 PM
Except it's the left that bitches they don't get their cakes baked and literally ruins someone's life over it, then turn around and refuse to do business with people that don't align with their own views

In other words, Dems complain about people (e.g. bakers) discriminating in who they do business with, and then do the same thing.

While GOPers, in contrast, complain about people (e.g. website owners) discriminating in who they do business with, and then do the same thing.

:toady: