Some autist on /int/ has been pretending to be some sort of super-/pol/tard, and has been going out of his way to derail threads, and I'm afraid to report his posts because while they're clearly in violation of rule 3, given the current mentality about /pol/, I don't want the mod thinking I'm just some butthurt faggot and banning me, when in actuality, it's just because he goes on every thread and starts spamming this nonsense. Never any arguments, it's just reddit, newfag, or cuck.
>>390950
If you have any question that can be simplified to "Do the mods do their job?" the answer is universally NO.
>>390960
They really don't. It's because they do it for free. You get what you pay for.
Nope. I reported a long chain of about 50 posts that kept replying to each other "no you" and they were only deleted after I reported them. I guess some janitors just cannot be assed to look at the thread.
considered every week with out fail on /asp/ some douche bag shitposts on a wwe raw thread the same shit, and everyone reports him, yet he's still there under the guise of 'it's pro wrestline related so it's fine' when it is in fact shitposting since it adds nothing to the conversation at hand. I can't think of if they do either. personally I would think if someone shitposts. and it's obvious shitposts and someone who keeps doing it, that the offender would be banned.
>>390950
No, most mods/janitors only look at the report queue and never actually open the threads. It's why subtle shitposting with context almost never gets deleted.
>>392121
#Who is the Hogan poster?
>>392214
I swear to god, you better be asking if that's who I mean and not the actual shitposter.