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Lets see what you are really saying... either way you call it....
Main Entry: censor
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): cen·sored; cen·sor·ing /'sen(t)-s&-ri[ng], 'sen(t)s-ri[ng]/
Date: 1882
: to examine in order to suppress or delete anything considered objectionable
Main Entry: pu·ri·fy
Pronunciation: 'pyur-&-"fI
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): -fied; -fy·ing
Etymology: Middle English purifien, from Middle French purifier, from Latin purificare, from Latin purus + -ificare -ify
Date: 14th century
transitive senses : to make pure: as a : to clear from material defilement or imperfection b : to free from guilt or moral or ceremonial blemish c : to free from undesirable elements
intransitive senses : to grow or become pure or clean
So, osm, you admit that it is out of pure personal bias that you delete comments? It is okay for editors to do it, but not users? Doesn't that fall under this heading?
Main Entry: pre·var·i·cate
Pronunciation: pri-'var-&-"kAt
Function: intransitive verb
Inflected Form(s): -cat·ed; -cat·ing
Etymology: Latin praevaricatus, past participle of praevaricari to act in collusion, literally, to straddle, from prae- + varicare to straddle, from varus bowlegged
Date: circa 1631
: to deviate from the truth : EQUIVOCATE
synonym see LIE
Or is it this one?
Main Entry: hyp·o·crite
Pronunciation: 'hi-p&-"krit
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English ypocrite, from Old French, from Late Latin hypocrita, from Greek hypokritEs actor, hypocrite, from hypokrinesthai
Date: 13th century
: a person who puts on a false appearance of virtue
Whatever the case may be, it sounds to me like the editors need to get their heads together and decide on some hard and fast rules instead of arguing amongst yourselves in public. Not only does it make you look like fighting children and small minded ninnies, but it also alinates the very people you aim to draw here to debate with.
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be
misquoted, then used against you.
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