| ▲ | LatencyKills 3 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Great - thank you for your service. I'm a moderator for /r/politics on Reddit. If you think your job is difficult, you should try that for a bit. ;-) > HN is meant to be and the kinds of people we want to be Well, I desire to be honest and truthful about my experiences (at both Microsoft and Apple). If I believe my experience can be useful, I will share it. If you object to my comments, you are, of course, free to remove them. But don't preach to me about "who we want to be". Perhaps that is who you want to be. You've done your job by letting me know you don't like my thoughts on Gruber. Thank you. Now, either remove them or continue on with your moderation duties. Go bug the people calling Trump a pedophile and Musk a Nazi (which I agree with btw!). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | tomhow 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Can we quit with the defiant strutting? :) Once again, we're here for curious conversation, not... this. We don't “remove” anything (the only exception being when a user asks us to do so for privacy reasons). Personally abusive comments about anyone, including controversial public figures, should always be flagged/killed here, but whether that always happens in practice doesn't change whether the guidelines apply to you. You are very welcome, indeed encouraged, to share your experiences from Microsoft and Apple. We just need you to do it without junking up the place with personal abuse. It's a simple matter of being respectful to this community and the guidelines that make it a place where people want to discuss interesting topics. A comment that consists of nothing more than personal insults about an individual is not “useful” and only drives away people who want to have curious conversations. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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