If I could give Websleuths a zero, I would. Being a member at Websleuths feels like standing in line for soup from the Soup Nazi (Seinfeld episode). Every time you post, you live in fear of the power-hungry Karens who pose as moderators. If they don't like you, your post gets removed and you get banned, usually without explanation, but occasionally you'll get a knuckle rap via a private message you can't even respond to. They don't care about actual justice, only being an echo chamber for everyone who thinks the way the administration thinks they should think, all while begging for money.
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