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Default Nov 30, 2019 at 01:59 AM
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Hi,


Was wondering why some posts are being "passed" while others are not.


The post I am referring to is curious as it suggests that only one point of view is possible, which is not reality.


Curious what the basis is used that the moderators are using?


Can't find anything in the rules that suggests the post was out of line.


Thanks in advance.
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