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I have been an active user of Stack Overflow since 2010 and I can assure you that this place is not what it seems.

A group of inadequate rubyists teaming with SO moderators are stalking me and abusing their privileges to delete all my content for no reason. When I have managed to make one moderator to follow the rules, in revenge they randomly chose one old answer of mine and collectively downvoted it 5 times within minutes -- I flagged it but the moderators ignored it, just like they have ignored all the rest of my flags. Because they are the same team. Toxic community of ungrateful inadequate people who censor me and delete my content simply because I responsibly follow the official rules of SO that they don't follow. They blatantly violating multiple SO rules, they are collectively stalking, downvoting and deleting random answers of mine just to show that nothing can stop them because they are moderators. Such behavior is not professional, it is disgusting and shameful. They are such mean people that they even write insults to me in comments. When I flag insults the flags are ignored. No matter what is written in the rules of SO they don't work because moderators promote different rules -- such as allowing people to insult you in comments, calling you bad words, saying that you are handicapped and other things. Moderators refuse to remove such comments and if you create a post in Meta to highlight the problem, instead of acting and fixing it they just write even more insults on you -- the Meta website is a trap place where they call you to come to throw even more trash on you, publicly insult and demean you. Do not believe the moderators -- they always lie and censor anything that would expose them.

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