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submitted 11 months ago by TCB13@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I've notice that posts in this community tend to get deleted, even ones with multiple comments and/or useful information. Even worse is when they get posted again by some other user a few days later.

What's going on? What's the policy around here?

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[-] moral_vacuum@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 11 months ago

Could you link to information on this -specifically on any work debunking it. I can’t seem to find any in the usual places, in fact googling shows stuff like https://youtu.be/NrzseZQotu4?si=1rQtbo9mwfAEt4sL which seems to corroborate the weirder claims. I suppose the channel might be part of it.

Having said that, this sure feels like a troll and it would be pretty funny if it were. Thanks!

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