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Made a thread on /b/ asking for advice on downloading videos on discord without the quality going to shit, but got muted for it
Why? What did i do?
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u asked jesus if you could fuck his wife.
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Mute feature is meant for active flooders in a case of raid, regular users shouldn't be muted. Janitors can use the warning feature (and maybe use the muting feature in the rare case they have a reason to think a single user they already warned is repeat offending something), and mods can simply use the ban panel if the deleted post was worth muting the poster over anyways

As for the thread itself
I don't know what made the responsible staff delete your thread, it looked more like the type of question thread noone would know the response to reply it, and silently fall off the main page to me :unsure:
Restored it for the time being
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Seemed liek a crappy thread by a never-posted-b4 IP address, and there had been others today - such as https://img.heyuri.net/b/koko.php?res=161588 , a baleeted thread linking to a "is Hatsune Miku trans?" Quora post, a spam-like post with that "bury ebil" [s4s] character, etc.)

I assumed it was the usual "4chan troll shows up to post things they think will annoy the other users" phenomenon, so I clicked teh baleet+mute button (which is a lot easier and less "severe" than going through teh ban form)
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That's fair enough... but you should use filtering for the first half of IPv6 IP addresses if taking their past posts it in account

1234:542:324r:n123:6980:4093:4830:n643 has their posts @ 1234:542:324r:n123:*
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>you should use filtering for the first half of IPv6 IP addresses if taking their past posts it in account
Eh... I'm not convinced that all the posts shown are by the same person when you do that. It seems to me liek a lot of the IPv6 addresses that are actually in use share the same initial "octets" (or whatever they're called in IPv6 land)
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i wouldn't mind if every post mentioning/implying the use of dicksword got baleeted tbh (`∇´)
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>by a never-posted-b4 IP address
rlly? i've been posting for years now
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>>69579
You may be posting from a dynamic IP that gets rotated whenever by your ISP.


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