Posted by tlock0331 on May 29, 2019 at 20:47:37 from (107.77.206.122):
In Reply to: What happened? posted by Ultradog MN on May 29, 2019 at 02:18:52:
Not picking a side, but this is NOT a public forum...this is a privately held "company" and they set the rules, there is NO 1st amendment right that holds here. if you want to make a forum then YOU get to make the rules, in this instance, YT makes the rules, if you dont like threads getting removed, then you can buy server space and start your own "public forum"...
i cant stand the stupid comments that people on both sides of the fence make, because they are just dumb and only make things worse. there are a LOT of people on here who are so wrapped up with the "orange man bad" syndrome just as there are a lot of demon rats are destroying the country...blah blah blah....
It would be different if the idiots wouldnt make stupid one line "zingers" about how the other side is stupid instead of trying to have a genuine conversation without trying to run their opposition side down....
worst thing is it always seems to happen when there are some interesting ideas posted and dumb azz hats seem to thing injecting their polly-ticking side into it....
again, no wonder FIT left....harder and harder to find topics worth engaging in
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