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But childish, abusive, toxic users are roaming free on the sub.
Has anyone else gotten banned?
So I shared some posts on r/Nepal from Hindu and conservative POV. Nothing inflammatory. Posted them because I believe we as a society ought to have some difficult conversations pertaining these topics. But the group moderators, in all their wisdom, removed them citing "reasons". They should just change the name of the subreddit to "Nepali Atheist and Ultra-leftist Echo Chamber" instead of pretending that the cesspool they call "forum" is open for "all" Nepalese and that freedom of speech and right to information are important to them! Now I understand why Elon Musk bought twitter. Cancel culture in social sites has gone too far.
PS. The screenshots are listed below. The titles are pretty self-explanatory.
Location: Laxminia, Ishnath-5, Rautahat
Date: February 6, 2022
which party do you/will you support in the upcoming election?