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kennysmoothx ◴[] No.13027200[source]
Politics and the ethics of what spez did aside, /r/The_Donald seems to be one the most nightmarish communities one can think of, and it's a huge.

Very toxic.

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qwertyuiop924 ◴[] No.13027233[source]
I can put the politics aside. But the ethics? No. The_Donald might be awful, in your opinion. But what spez did isn't just awful. It's the canonical example of bad behavior on the internet from a mod.
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giarc ◴[] No.13028269[source]
>The_Donald might be awful, in your opinion.

Interesting way to put it. "in your opinion." Are racist comments and harassment awful only in "opinion"? Are we not at a point where spewing racism in a public forum is not "factually awful" now?

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1. gdix ◴[] No.13028788[source]
Who gets to decide what's racist and what constitutes harassment? Isn't that a matter of opinion?
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2. jpgvm ◴[] No.13029331[source]
According to anti-discrimination laws in many countries, not exactly. Some of it is down to judges opinion but many times there are concrete boundaries for what is considered both harassment and racism.

Usually if you have to ask, it is.