So
I look back on my latest reblog, about ten hours ago, of @anexperimentallife‘s post about Maus to check whether the Popper Paradox of Tolerance infographic has been removed from my latest reblog as it was from the OP and from reblogs of the OP; and what do I see:
Huh.
So I click on the question mark in the banner to review the community guidelines. There isn’t anything in this post that meets the guidelines’ definition of adult content unless somehow there’s a misapprehension that there’s an excerpt from Maus which includes the famous depiction of concentration camp nudity which got the book banned last week in Tennetuckybamaippi or wherever. Except I noticed something, circled in red here:
Even if that excerpt was included in Rob’s post, it falls outside prohibition by the guidelines.
Now, this isn’t my first rodeo. I know the drill for appealing a flagged post:
So I just need to click on the button in the banner and ... hang on. This banner doesn’t have an appeal button.
This banner looks more like the banner for after an appeal’s failed, but the text is significantly different from that banner:
What we have here is, apparently, a unappealable flag on a post which does not violate the community guidelines being a political exception.
I deleted at LiveJournal for less.
I tried to add this as a reblog to my latest reblog but, my reblog ten hours ago being flagged, of course the reblog ten minutes ago doesn’t appear on my dash either. Stay tuned for developments as they arise.
EDIT: I’m seeing some comments saying that no one’s seen an appeal button on a post flag, an OP flag not a reblog flag like mine here, since the iOS uproar in January. Anyone?















