this post was submitted on 07 Sep 2023
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it seems like a reasonable comment to me. i guess i feel a bit uncomfortable about the reasoning of removing a comment as "reactionary". i'm not familiar with lemmy.ml rules, but is being reactionary something that is rule-breaking and deserves to be removed from the discussion? are all reactionary comments removed? what about this specific comment makes it reactionary? who decides what is/is not reactionary enough to be removed?