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Not at all. Just found it funny and made an observation.
I've noticed that those that complain about brigading or some type of mob rule do so because they think they are in the right even though the only reason there has been moderation is because of violations to the forum rules. Spamming reports doesn't work for bans like everyone wants to believe.
The mods don't look at the amount of reports, they look at what is reported. Reporting something you think breaks the rules or shouldn't be on the forums doesn't mean that it actually does.
Retaliating at people or getting 'baited' doesn't exempt you either.
Then what did you search because I found nothing even close to this claim;
Awards doesn't mean it didn't break any rules. Again, the amount of reports doesn't mean anything, only what is reported.
I never said they would look through the thread of even implied it.
They look at what was reported, not how many reports. If a thread or comments from the thread or constantly being reported, that's when they will usually lock or remove it.