For the record, this comment keeps getting flagged by cowards abusing the feature so I'll put this on profile for the record.
Wikipedia simps are unfortunately everywhere, which complicates any efforts to resolve the problem since they like to pretend that there's nothing wrong there. Some even managed to abuse the flag feature at HN to suppress Wikipedia-critical posts while trying to raise doubts about my character on the sole basis that I am using this account to post exclusively anti-Wikipedia content, which is for a good reason because those people and admins at Wikipedia tend to use severe harassment tactics against critics.
This will give you a great pause, which involves serious harassment scandals against women on Wikipedia committed by users and admins.
https://rdrama.net/post/215764/there-are-two-dozen-sexual-harassment
As a response to the following comment in quotes:
"Users have been flagging and downvoting your posts because you've been breaking the site guidelines. As you've been posting repetitively to the point that you've crossed over into abusing the site, I've banned the account.
If you don't want to be banned, you're welcome to email hn@ycombinator.com and give us reason to believe that you won't do this again and will follow the rules in the future. They're here: https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html."
I was originally responding to a user who had seemingly crossed over into personal attacks by implying me as a troll simply because I have been using this account exclusively to post anti-Wikipedia content due to safety reasons. If one people can simply filibuster any given contents by abusing the flag feature over the wishes of the many then I'm afraid that it is the paragon of virtue of minoritarianism. I suggest you to check the systems whether the so-called "vote brigading" has taken place as well.
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