slotliebe89 wrote on 23.02.2025 at 16:20: Okay, then more precisely formulated. If you don't vote even though you are entitled to, you can't complain later.
I knew what you meant Just wanted to preemptively and carefully point out that you can of course be dissatisfied with situations without having the opportunity to influence them, with the exception of emigration.
I knew what you meant Just wanted to preemptively and carefully point out that you can of course be dissatisfied with situations without having the opportunity to influence them, with the exception of emigration.
Please remember that political content is not tolerated here in the forum and we unfortunately have to take action in this regard.
I don't think it's possible to avoid the topic and that's why we've turned a blind eye to some posts that say, for example, "I went to vote" or "I thought it was good that the turnout was so high this time", but I hope you understand that we can't tolerate references to individual parties or people.
Julian wrote on 24.02.2025 at 10:38 am: Brief info:
Please remember that political content is not tolerated here in the forum and we unfortunately have to intervene in this regard.
I think you can't avoid the topic and that's why we have turned a blind eye to some posts where it said, for example, "I went to vote" or "I thought it was good that the turnout was so high this time", but I hope you understand that we can't tolerate references to individual parties or people.
I only understand that to a certain extent, Julian. Writing about the election in general does not constitute political content.
It has no direct reference to parties, nor does it allow any conclusions to be drawn.
Even if this is purely a forum for gambling and political discussions are out of place here, it should still be possible to write about the election in general, especially the day after.
The posts are deliberately kept general and neutral , which is why I don't understand the "turning a blind eye" when people write about the voter turnout or whether someone voted, you should be able to tolerate that without hesitation
Preemptively, however, I can understand your contribution.
I only partially understand, dear Julian. Writing about the election in general does not represent any political content.
It has no direct reference to parties, nor does it allow any conclusions to be drawn.
Even if this is purely a forum for gambling and political discussions are out of place here, it should still be possible to write about the election in general, especially the day after.
The posts are deliberately kept general and neutral , which is why I don't understand the "turning a blind eye" when people write about the voter turnout or whether someone voted, you should be able to tolerate that without hesitation
Preemptively, however, I can understand your contribution.
I think we misunderstood each other a little.
What I meant in my post was that it's not a big problem to write about it "in general".
That's why I wanted to mention again that this is basically okay.
However, it could become problematic if you suddenly start writing down your opinion on the results here, or specifically addressing any party, because that could lead to a dispute again, as there are many different opinions on this.
Yesterday there were already individual candidates who tried to write about party XYZ and unfortunately we cannot tolerate this and have to draw attention to the forum rules.
This post is therefore only intended as a preventative measure to ensure that no further incidents of this kind occur in the forum.
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I knew what you meant Just wanted to preemptively and carefully point out that you can of course be dissatisfied with situations without having the opportunity to influence them, with the exception of emigration.
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84% voter turnout is great.
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This shows that people in Germany want change. Best voter turnout in 30 years underlines that again.
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Please remember that political content is not tolerated here in the forum and we unfortunately have to take action in this regard.
I don't think it's possible to avoid the topic and that's why we've turned a blind eye to some posts that say, for example, "I went to vote" or "I thought it was good that the turnout was so high this time", but I hope you understand that we can't tolerate references to individual parties or people.
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I only understand that to a certain extent, Julian. Writing about the election in general does not constitute political content.
It has no direct reference to parties, nor does it allow any conclusions to be drawn.
Even if this is purely a forum for gambling and political discussions are out of place here, it should still be possible to write about the election in general, especially the day after.
The posts are deliberately kept general and neutral , which is why I don't understand the "turning a blind eye" when people write about the voter turnout or whether someone voted, you should be able to tolerate that without hesitation
Preemptively, however, I can understand your contribution.
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I think we misunderstood each other a little.
What I meant in my post was that it's not a big problem to write about it "in general".
That's why I wanted to mention again that this is basically okay.
However, it could become problematic if you suddenly start writing down your opinion on the results here, or specifically addressing any party, because that could lead to a dispute again, as there are many different opinions on this.
Yesterday there were already individual candidates who tried to write about party XYZ and unfortunately we cannot tolerate this and have to draw attention to the forum rules.
This post is therefore only intended as a preventative measure to ensure that no further incidents of this kind occur in the forum.
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