Comment on: Subreddit moderators are manipulating our front page: an analysis of irregularities in the remove-and-restore policy by moderators from 592 subs
That means they are technically 'removed', which means they don't show up in the results at all anymore.
This can be equally bad but is harder to pull off in the long run, as the community **will** complain if it's not temporarily
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02 Jun 2017 22:59
u/newTypeOfShitposting
in r/RedditCensors