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  1. I'm not saying that matters relating to free speech don't affect people outside the US. I was trying to highlight the fact that Reddit extends beyond the US and approaching this problem with a US-centric view will not make it easy to find a broader solution.

    There is no problem to solve. How is this difficult to understand?

  2. Re:Yeah, Slashdot has become wildly 'conservative' on Pentagon Reports 2000% Increase in Russia Trolls Since Friday (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    Here's a hint: It was no landslide.

    You seem confused about how there could be so many conservatives on Slashdot when Slashdot's core demographic is older, white tech workers. I can't tell if you're stupid, or a Russian bot.

  3. Re:Good gravy on Pentagon Reports 2000% Increase in Russia Trolls Since Friday (axios.com) · · Score: 1, Informative

    Yes, you use that common core logic. For those of you not intelligent enough to parse it, common core logic means that whatever I say makes sense and whatever you say is illogical.

  4. Re:Translation: on Pentagon Reports 2000% Increase in Russia Trolls Since Friday (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    All dissent from the official line should be dismissed as Russian trolls.

    Can someone explain to me how this is different than life during the Cold War? Back then, for those of you too young to remember, any dissent earned you the label "Communist." The odd thing about today is how the party aligned with the practice has changed.