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I am having a difficult time understanding how moderators decide what is and is not on topic in a thread.
Could the reasoning behind the decisions be explained clearly so that I may not rule afoul of the rules.
Example: I post in a thread about booing Bill and Hillary Clinton. I myself do not hear booing in the video.
Then I post a video that give a clear example of booing and it is said to be off topic.
I post in a thread about handing out contracts to insiders. I post an example of a contract being handed out to an insider noting the tweets by the president about corruption.
Neither of these post are on topic.
This is very confusing and I want to prevent future problems.
So if it can be explain how these decisions are reached it would be nice.
Could the reasoning behind the decisions be explained clearly so that I may not rule afoul of the rules.
Example: I post in a thread about booing Bill and Hillary Clinton. I myself do not hear booing in the video.
Then I post a video that give a clear example of booing and it is said to be off topic.
I post in a thread about handing out contracts to insiders. I post an example of a contract being handed out to an insider noting the tweets by the president about corruption.
Neither of these post are on topic.
This is very confusing and I want to prevent future problems.
So if it can be explain how these decisions are reached it would be nice.