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I have a SUSPICION... but let me confirm...
Yeah... here's the deal, mods are human and make mistakes. There are a couple of us who mod both Politics and World News and it gets confusing some times.
For example, both groups have a "Civility" rule, but one of them it's rule 3 and the other it's rule 5.
Lord knows I've done the whole:
"Removed, Rule 5 - keep it civil."
Followed by "WTF, rule 5 isn't 'civility'!"
I've taken now to having multiple tabs open and going "Wait, which community is this again?"
In THIS case, World News has this rule:
"Recent (Past 30 Days)"
Which makes sense for a News community, if it aint "New", it's not "News". :)
Politics doesn't have that same restriction. It would probably be a good idea to add it, things are going to move fast in an election year.
Unfortunately, now, two weeks later, it doesn't look like it will let me restore it, it says post not found.
But if you ever have a question as to why something got removed, feel free to reach out to the mods and we will get to the bottom of it.
Edit I was able to access and restore the post through slightly different means. Not that it will be that effective since it was from 2 weeks ago and is long since off the front page.
https://lemy.lol/post/21868929
Thanks for restoring it. I think it is important for c/politics to allow older articles that are still relevant, since often media only tries to push the narrative it is currently benefiting from. This allows for people to have a bigger picture and see the causes of the problem we are in today and therefor how to change it.