>>57269966I can't believe I'm defending the mods but here goes:
/tg/ has goddamn good mods. They piss me off and I disagree with them but they're better than most by a country mile. You seem to be upset that they are being neutral, and conclude that they are your enemies politically. They are not. I am probably strongly opposed to you politically, for reference, and am a natsoc /pol/ack who likes tabletop. When this shitstorm started a month ago I received a day ban for mentioning my beliefs in response to being asked, and another a few days later under similar circumstances. I have watched them improve their response since then, as it evolved into deletion of specific overly political posts, and now to autosaging bait threads, while still respecting the basic autistic need for free speech that the shitposters of all politics require and that /tg/ considers so ethically sacrosanct. I'm still annoyed by them because mods, and I'm still politely annoyed at those of you who may disagree with me without the same frame of reference that I have, but as long as people aren't baiting me into discussion of politics by saying "I fucking love and trust the CIA don't you anon?" I won't feel compelled to disagree and we can play with toys soldiers together. It is extremely frustrating to be unable to respond to overt politicization of one's hobby without being projected on to and accused of being the instigator rather than the responder. We're all under stress right now but we should come together to resolve the real issues and save the violence for the gaming table.