Are manufacturers having discussions removed from Audiogon if they turn negative?


I have mostly been taking part of this forum occasionally, and from a distance if you will.  I have to admit I don't really know the kind of things that can go on, disputes or disagreements that can occur.  I have occasionally done searches in this forum using the search function to only come upon a thread that has been removed, oddly enough.

I have seen some discussions, and taken part in some others that become somewhat of a debate on certain brands, and they have become critical in some instances.  Usually fans of the brand in question rush to the defence, and from what I've seen, a healthy discourse occurs, with back and forth and occasional posts removed.  I'm thinking of smaller internet direct manufacturers such as your Emotivas, Schiit Audio, Ascend Acoustics and the like.

What I'm wondering is, have such companies had negative discussions stopped or removed?  Has anyone been part of similar discussions in which moderators suddenly step in and either lock or completely remove a discussion?

213runnin
Audio forums are a bit like reading the comics in a newspaper or watching an animated movie. It’s fun, sometimes entertaining, funny and educational but you can’t take it seriously. Forums are mostly for selling gear and where people feel good about what they bought, which in turn, when they talk about how good xyz amps sound, others often buy them. I don’t take forums too seriously...
especially when hack salesmen barge in with hi-brow arrogant comments. I never buy from them.
I think Audiogon is doing a great job to keep us out of legal trouble, by removing some edgy posts.

We may criticize something, and it's perfectly our legal right to speak out.

However, any manufacturer's corporate lawyer could also slap you with an defamation lawsuit.  It doesn't matter if your opinion is warranted - whoever has most resource to keep suing would win.
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@OP, 
Unfortunately, political divisiveness is now the norm, given our current administration's behaviour.
Like most things, it should be short-lived, especially in our Tweet filled world.
In the meantime, we can still enjoy the comments from posters such as Almarg, Eric-Squires, and Atmasphere.
Bob