Why are forum mods that sensitive about religion?
#1

In the recent thread about a giant star discussion drifted to religion in the last few posts. This caused the whole thread to be deleted. The original topic clearly was legit. Why do you delete the whole thread, instead of the last 4 or 5 posts? Just because some mods might be religious they shouldnt rage when it comes to a discussion about religion.
I thought religion is all about tolerance. Why dont you tolerate my opinion as an atheist then?

Thats a serious question, dont post stupid shit as id like to read some mod's answer instead of this being deleted instantly.
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#2

Your answer lies in the forum's rules.
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#3

They'd just turn out in a massive flame war how atheism is better than christian etc. or vice versa.
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#4

Because some people are like ''soft'' if you talk about their religion, so lets better cut it out you know. I think that the mods want to keep the forums clean from fights and all these bs.
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#5

I still dont see why the whole thread needs to be deleted then.
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yet it wasn't a discussion thread, weird.
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yet it wasn't a discussion thread, weird.
So if I say I'm an athiest, the whole thread gets deleted?
Seems legit.
Let me post "I'm an athiest" on SA-MP released, lets see what they do about that
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And was the Firecat thread a religious thread or political?
It was a information of the universe(bla bla bla) not religious.

The mods SHOULD delete the post's which are infriging the rules, and not the hole threads.

@Firecat, lol.
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#9

It's just laziness, sometimes I cbf removing three comments so I remove a whole thread lol
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#10

If its really lazyness they should imo rethink their way of moderating. Some people post random shit in your well-running and legal discussion thread, and you punish all participants by deleting the whole thread just because youre too lazy to pick out the illegal posts?
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