You can use comment un-deleting tools to see what the mods remove and what the comments said (to varying degrees of success). Typically, /r/conservative’s removed/deleted comments fall into two categories:
1: Dissenting opinions
2: Non-dissenting opinions that say the quiet part out loud
It’s rarely ever something that actually goes against the rules in their sidebar.
I think r/conservative has a rule that you need to have conservative opinions to post/comment there. Of course having “conservative opinions” is highly subjective. The mods there will ban you for any opinion they view as not conservative enough.
You can use comment un-deleting tools to see what the mods remove and what the comments said (to varying degrees of success). Typically, /r/conservative’s removed/deleted comments fall into two categories:
1: Dissenting opinions 2: Non-dissenting opinions that say the quiet part out loud
It’s rarely ever something that actually goes against the rules in their sidebar.
I think r/conservative has a rule that you need to have conservative opinions to post/comment there. Of course having “conservative opinions” is highly subjective. The mods there will ban you for any opinion they view as not conservative enough.