Another Digg.com Member Deleted & Banned
Saturday, May 3rd, 2008It is a sad time, once again, because Digg.com deleted and banned another undeserving Digger. Synchronicity was a loyal Digg.com user, since early 2007, but Digg.com had his last comment deleted and his account access removed.
Early morning, on April 23 ‘08, a New York Post article titled BUSH BASHER SMASHES DISABLED TEEN: COPS was submitted to Digg.com under a different title, 9/11 Truther Beats up Handicapped Girl.
Synchronicity had the balls to call the submission and article “bullshit/propaganda.” Synchronicity’s comment very quickly accumulated many positive diggs, but — very quickly thereafter — Digg.com deleted Synchronicity’s comment and removed Synchronicity’s access to his account.
What was Synchronicity’s entire ban-worthy comment? It was as follows:
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“It is called bullshit/propaganda; I think Americans forgot what it generally looks like.
Here is a reminder:
WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD WMD
Does that look familiar?“
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The early morning Diggers who skimmed through the thread’s comments may recognize Synchronicity’s particular comment, because his simple message obviously stood effective and visually apart from the other Diggers’ comments.
Synchronicity’s comment was not spam, but it was clearly about the propaganda that was spammed. At the time, although any illiterate/ignoramus could have mistakenly thought that Synchronicity was pointlessly spamming the acronym “WMD” — ZERO Diggers complained to Synchronicity about his comment, because there really was no reason to confuse his comment with malice or spam; again, his comment was quickly gaining positive diggs, and his comment had perfectly illustrated the point about the government’s/media’s organized historical spam drive against Americans.
There wasn’t a reason to confuse Synchronicity’s comment with pointless spam; in Synchonicity’s defense, even South Park’s Eric Cartman could rebut such a weak and baseless assertion:
Eric Cartman would say…
‘Synchronicity was/is NOTHING like a spammer! When he posted his comment, his comment was inherent to a factual history! He had a deep, situational and emotional comment, based on what is relevant and has a POINT! Not just one interchangeable comment after another!!‘

After the media unmercifully spammed the airwaves with their manipulative fears about WMD . . . in order to trick/lure sheepish Americans into endless war . . . Synchronicity’s point should have been quite obvious. Diggers who can recall how the media distributed its lies and propaganda, they should relate well to the illustrated meaning behind Synchronicity’s comment, so . . . what went wrong in the interpretation of the comment?
Considering the literal meaning of the word Synchronicity . . . wasn’t Synchroniciy’s subtle intention/theme . . . OBVIOUS??? Well, it would seem, according to the Digg.com, nothing was obvious; Synchronicity’s removal didn’t merit an explanation; Digg.com would rather blow off Synchronicity’s comment and account access as though all of it were an error that never happened.
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ATTN DIGGERS:
I request that you’ll begin asking yourselves and Digg.com some very serious questions:
1 — What was Digg.com’s real intention behind deleting Synchronicity’s post?
2 — Was somebody at Digg.com angry, because many of Synchronicity’s past comments were anti-Obama?
3 — Who wants to be the next person to be deleted, banned, and treated like an error?
4 — Do Diggers really want to be treated like they’re incapable of CRITICAL THINKING?
5 — Who or what is really running the show behind Digg.com?
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This is proof that Synchronicity existed on Digg.com, until the time Digg.com deleted the “WMD” post.
At this time, THIS is what happens when Synchronicity’s name is clicked on, in other threads, where his other comments have not yet been deleted.