I've had many posts removed by admins, even though they complied with every rule in the Handbook.
Just last week a reply was removed. The poster said things did not look good, and I posted this:
Chernobyl was "not good"
This is a real disaster.
It was removed by admin - what the Fuc@#$%! (that has been deemed not a vulgarity (even though I vehemently disagreed), so don't you dare complain to me about being abusive!).
The week before one was removed for saying this:
Aren't they afraid the slaves will escape?
I posted that because of the many workers at Tesla and Twitter who have filed lawsuits for unpaid labor and bonuses. I made no reference to minorities, and slaves can be any color, ethnicity, religion etc. INCLUDING WHITE!
I was standing up for those unpaid workers! The post was wrongfully removed.
That same week another post was removed for referring to Elon Musk as a Nazi:
When will Tesla remove the curtains to reveal the Nazi in the closet?
The description fits - LOOK IT UP!!!
•a person with extreme racist or authoritarian views.
• a person who seeks to impose their views on others in a very autocratic or inflexible way
Also that week I commented that a stock was going down like the Titan sub. I wasn't making fun of the disaster, just making a comparison to a current event.
Not off topic.
Not a vulgarity.
Not spam.
Not a personal attack.
Not a privacy violation.
When I questioned its removal I was told "too soon."
Too soon is an arbitrary and bogus response, and not at all in the handbook. It's fine for me to post on Tesla's board about accidents that occurred in the past 24 hours and killed one or more people, and even include a news video. Just last week I posted about a Tesla injuring 11 pedestrians the day after it happened.
How is a submersible accident any different?
There's no rule against posting things that snowflake mods may consider to be in poor taste. There are currently thousands of active posts that the oversensitive would be offended by, but they still comply with the rules.