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Might want to warn people that if you're opinionated you're much more likely to get blacklisted than to be whitelisted.
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I've done a little experiment a few months ago, with quite opposite results.
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A) If you tell people you are doing an experiment, they are going to act differently than otherwise. That is why good psychological and sociological studies are usually masked (either it is not made clear there is a study taking place, or what is being studied is made out to be something else than what it is). I am inclined to suspect that some people did not blacklist you for that reason.
B) Probably more importantly, your views were not that controversial. I just skimmed them (no offense, just don't have time to read the reasons behind your personal philosophies right now), but seems like you generally fall into the sizable majority around here with things like being left-wing and agnostic / atheist. You'd get different results if you were the opposite.
C) I think it's less divisive (again especially if you are in the majority) to talk generally about your beliefs than it is to apply them in practice to a debate. For example, it's one thing to say you're liberal / left-wing, but it's another to translate that into specific positions when different debates arise. You seem like a pretty nuanced person, and I could picture you rubbing both conservatives and liberals the wrong way potentially.
If you speak up around here, you invite blacklists, especially if you disagree with the hive mind, or attempt to inject some nuance where people are preferring an emotional monotone.
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