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I lodged an appeal pointing that asides from the last line which doesn't really violate their guidelines on politeness AFAIK everything else is a factual statement I can demonstrate with articles from major newspapers in the UK or otherwise
@dodo.sh (((Quora)))
lmao well
It's a site I somewhat like wasting my time on
every now and then
Apparently JBP said he used to spend some of his time answering questions on Quora
yep
he's definitely got an account
The 12 Rules for Life book came from there.
yep
Sadly, you can't just say controversial things anymore without links to the articles.
You'll get accused of making things up to incite hatred or something.
Try posting a new comment, same content, but with links for each claim.
that's his original post
((JBP's ))
and @DanielKO it was my reply to someone in a discussion who basically said that the UK relinquished guns and look, no tyranny anywhere.
it's been posted like a few weeks ago too IIRC
even garnered someone's positive comment hah. So like, not worth reposting
Worst case, mods might complain that your post is off-topic for the *original* question, but then I don't know how freely discussions can be on Quora, I don't use it much.
through their official process
Make your bed, Tidy your room
Most of the time I end up on Quora is to learn more about some dumb argument an armchair atheist makes about the Bible, without citing where it's from.
Like there was one about Jesus owning slaves...
I don't ask there, I just type what the guy says, on Google, and Quora comes up as first result.
I'm more of a StackOverflow guy.
I remember one question on Quora, a guy was asking what piece of legislation he should read up on, because he was being sued or something.
"Find a lawyer, dude."
That the best answer
if you don't know Law
you need a Lawyer
"I'm going to study the night before finals, I'm going to be okay."
ignorance of the Law is not a defence
If I remember correctly, it was 3 answers "find a lawyer", then a 4th one "I googled the law you need, let me tell you what it means..."
Lawyer
In the UK or USA I'd reserve my right to ask for a Lawyer
but anywhere else
LAWYER
only word out of my mouth