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So, my post about the clickbait nature of some youtube video sites was removed.

I was not trolling. I was not baiting.

Let's think about this for a moment. This is a hobby that pays attention to reviews. They drive sales, conversations, and how we perceive audio itself. 

Therefore, it's relevant to an audio hobbyist site to discuss the kinds of reviews out there. A good, informative review can guide members toward new ways of evaluating audio and help them make more informed decisions. On the other hand, review sites which are inaccurate or even just hyperbolic in their reviews or in their titles also have an impact on how seriously we can take that site. In the case of YouTube, some members here think that it is YouTube itself that is at fault. 

So, this is a valid topic for an audio forum. I went to a site -- which shall remain nameless because critique is not allowed, I guess -- which is consistently saying that the latest review is the "best ever" or "the most ultimate XYZ ever" etc. This is the kind of hyperbole which, I am arguing, has a negative effect on other, less manic sites -- which I will not name, either -- the ones not trying to work the algorithms to garner clicks.

The post I made was a claim with evidence -- evidence supporting the claim that there was a hyperbolic quality to the site. That's all I did.

And then my post was taken down.

Let's analyze what has just happened.

Violating post policies means posting "prohibited content."
The rules are as follows:

You will not submit content that is copyrighted or subject to third party proprietary rights, including privacy, publicity, trade secret, etc., unless you are the owner of such rights or have the appropriate permission from their rightful owner to specifically submit such content.
You will not post information that is malicious, false or inaccurate.
You will not post content that is sexually expicit.
You will not post content that is abusive or defames another member of The Service.

Those of you who read my post will realize that I did none of these things. What I did was call attention to a youtube site that -- I am claiming, with evidence -- tends toward hyperbole in their titles.

If this post gets taken down, then I think only one conclusion can be drawn about what has happened to "moderation" here.

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So, I found out why the thread was removed. Someone complained.

They said

"I would like you to check out a new thread. It is under 'mis-audio' and the title is "Why YouTube can seem a ridiculous venue for reviews". The OP (hilde45) has decided to bash another member by creating a thread to ridicule and bad mouth the OP of one of the most popular threads on Agon....'jays_audio_lab'. Jay started a very popular YouTube channel in addition to his Agon thread where he reviews audio gear. Is it OK to start a thread on Agon just to bash someone? I mean this OP hilde45 has gone out of his / her way to put down and demean Jay. If he doesn't agree with Jay then don't follow him but to intentionally create a way to put him down doesn't seem like it has a place on Agon."

All I would say about this is that I was not bashing a member, but rather raising a critique of this channel's tendency to be hyperbolic -- and I gave the evidence. This channel is a business but also a site of journalistic opinion. For some reason it requires special, extra protection.

My post was raising for consideration the proliferation of hyperbole in the video opinion realm. Anyone who read that knows that.

Why it's possible for a member on our site to call this "bashing" is beyond me, but I guess I didn't count on feelings and sensibilities being wounded so easily. 

I guess I found out the reason. 

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