
Chinaski
Arthur Scargill appreciator
- Sep 1, 2018
- 3,441
I'm not sure I've seen the former to the same degree I've seen it from other, higher profile users over recent days tbf and I'm unconvinced that "invalidating" is a static criteria as much as it is a convenient dragnet, similarly I'm curious as to why the term "vulnerable" is used here, as if such conduct is amplified if a moderator defines a particular user to have a somehow higher degree of vulnerability than others, I'd be interested to know how this is decided and on what basis vulnerable and non-vulnerable members are categorised.Banned for insulting, invalidating vulnerable members, repeatedly.
Anyway thanks for clarifying.