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11:30 AM
A recent post on meta makes me wonder: Does the serial voting detection script catches also delete votes (on posts of the same user), or is it only for down-votes?
 
 
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user131753
1:13 PM
I don't know how much users see all the CRUDE users as "extremists" but I am sure there are some users who can potentially be viewed as "extremists". However, in case my comments seem too much to focus on users I will not elaborate on this aspect further. Suffice it to say that the way you are elaborating the situation is not how all of us perceives it.
 
Just for the sake of having some context, this seems to be continuation of a discussion that started in another room: chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/2165?m=50237754#50237754 chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/message/50235725#50235725
 
user131753
1:30 PM
"Of course, we should also seek to analyze why the anti-CRUDE movement has also been gaining some traction lately in spite of the policy being relatively old. Part of the reason is that CRUDE has made it easier to jointly enforce that policy." - which official policy are you talking about here @JyrkiLahtonen?
 
@user170039 Where do you see the word "official" in Jyrki's comments? My reading of his comments is that there is a compromise in place, which is, de facto a kind of policy.
 
user131753
@XanderHenderson Thanks for clarifying.
 
user131753
1:45 PM
Also @XanderHenderson, I don't know since when "a compromise" became "de facto a kind of policy" and since when a kind of policy has been started to be identified with a policy itself.
 
2:02 PM
"policy" ≠ "official policy"
It could be the policy of the participants in CRUDE to adhere to some compromise.
 

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