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I disagree with the statements that that means "No rules", it just means that sometimes a technical rule violation doesn't warrant a removal of a post. There is no world in which rules are perfectly complete for every edge case and no "arbitrary" decision ever need to be made.
I'm actually a mod for politicalMemes. If I look through the modlog, I don't see many instances of comments / posts being removed for rule 2. So could you please specify which removal you are referring to?
Yeah... I've been looking through the modlog, and can't find neither that, nor the politicalmemes ones. I think it was about a week or two ago, so it's not easy to parse (or maybe I'm doing it wrong).
If it's supposed to mean that, why not just write that? Or, instead of "rules", maybe call it "guidelines", if they're supposed to be interpreted on a case by case basis.
I think it is pretty clear that the case-by-case statement means that there is some flexibility in the rules. But I will consult with the other moderators of politicalMemes to see if they think changing is necessary.