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Leaving out key parts of a quote is a disingenuous way to attempt to make a counter-argument, especially when the full quote clearly contradicts your second sentence.


No it doesn’t. I only omitted parts of the quote for brevity. Anyone can read the full original text right there in the comment I replied to.

The drop in numbers don’t clearly demonstrate anything.

Without the data, how do we know it’s censorship or if it’s just that their key audience up n left.




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