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Vinícius M
  • Member for 9 years, 7 months
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  • Belo Horizonte, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil
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How to deal with censorship by a high rep user?
And I thought maybe the author himself could be reasonable, actually take the 20 seconds it would take to read my comment on Rob's answer, understand that it was possible - maybe even test it out himself if he didn't believe me, and then make a change to his own answer, in order not to spread misinformation to the community. But oh well.. I guess this is OT now. I'll accept your answer.
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How to deal with censorship by a high rep user?
If you wouldn't mind - I keep re-reading my very first comment and I really really don't feel like it is that much "strong". Really. Would you find it alright if I changed only the very first sentence to "I'm sorry, but this is not right."? See, in my mind I had already 'backed up' the correct answer (Rob's). But since that was the first answer on the question and it contained information I knew for a fact to be wrong, I thought maybe that could 'send away' people who'd come by with the same issue.
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How to deal with censorship by a high rep user?
Because I believed if I posted more or less the same things on multiple answers, it could come off as spam. And also because the "comment" doesn't let you type very much. =/ And about the question being opened 'at the second time', I really really missed that. As I said before - I'm somewhat new here. Nevertheless, thank you for the clarification and thank you for the advice. I'll try to be more 'lovely' and 'harmless' (?) in the future. English is not my first, so maybe that helped offput my sense of what was acceptable.
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Just for clarification: >failing to explain how the answer is wrong. I explained that. I even said so: "I've made a comment on answer giving a little bit more detail on that in case anyone's interested." I believe I typed "a comment on @Rob's answer", but my mistake if I didn't. It was a comment on the answer right below, which was saying that it was possible (in contrast to the "not possible" above). I described precisely what I had just done to solve my issue, and at the same time, showing it was not impossible. And I even offered to elaborate. I just didn't post it above as well.
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Could the downvoter care to explain why? I'm just trying to understand how is this supposed to work so I can better participate in the community.
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