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u/thedivegrass ยท 8 pointsr/SeattleWA

Maybe you could use a deeper academic understanding of how censoring discussion bolsters hate.

In the context of these complaints "obvious trolling" seems to mean "people on the other end of politics," or "people who say things that offend me." It's basically impossible to moderate this without bias and without censoring users.

At best, we could say banning "obvious trolls" would get rid of collapsed or heavily downvoted comments, as its so obvious. Controversial comments are getting as many upvotes, and so nothing there would change. It's a discussion board: your tools are discourse and voting. You don't want moderators to think for you.