• Otter@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    Then yes it is bad. From my time on Reddit, there were a lot of posts where I disagreed with the advice given but approved it because it was relevant to the community and met the guidelines. Doing so was sometimes more productive anyways, since then people got a chance to discuss why it was bad advice and what might be better

    Moderators should try and remove based on the guidelines, and then trust their gut when it’s a grey area.

    Also unless we can see what OP is complaining about, we can’t really tell what happened.