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Just why?

You create a forum to encourage the community, but then you govern it like your hiding something. Today’s post have 95% been constructive and positive messages. Yet messages are being deleted. Why?
Does kabam want community or communism. We have a voice to be heard, we haven’t advocated anything negative or any type of harassment.
FYI I’ve been warned. We have all been warned. Can only talk about the positives. Keep deleting us kabam. We are the majority
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  • RyryssaRyryssa Posts: 16
    edited January 2018
    kranders wrote: »
    "Moderation" in moderation

    Well played. Hope it gets heard
  • Guys.

    This is getting ridiculous. We are not here to censor or hide posts we don't like. We want to hear from you, and will always continue to have conversations with you, and promote conversations amongst the community. This is what forums are for. You don't only have to talk about positives. There are plenty of threads out there that are critical of us, and of the game.

    However, there are forum rules that you all agreed to when you joined the forums, and we have to enforce those rules. That is part of our role. We have to delete posts that do not abide by the rules, and that includes non-constructive posts, or ones that don't add to the conversation. This includes Goodbye messages. They're just not allowed in the forums.

    We want you all to continue to have conversations, but they have to relate to the game, and they have to actually add to the conversation or give further insight into conversations that already exist. This is how we can all work together to foster an informative and healthy forum environment, where you can all reach out to each other, gather and share thoughts and insights, and strengthen your community of Commanders.

    We're not here to be the bad guys, or your enemies. We're here to help you build a strong and supportive community.
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