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A decent on-topic question elicits some decent on-topic answers, but someone comments on an answer that a specific detail of the topic is socio-politically negative (discriminatory or otherwise unfair to some). Another user replies that indeed it is their comment that is socio-politically negative (-ophobic, -ist, anti-). The accusatory comment exchange then proceeds from there, never actually strictly wandering off-topic for the site, though there are a few injections about the posters' respective posting histories thrown in.

At what point do you step in? And, as a moderator, what position do you think you should try and take?

A decent on-topic question elicits some decent on-topic answers, but someone comments on an answer that a specific detail of the topic is socio-politically negative (discriminatory or otherwise unfair to some). Another user replies that indeed it is their comment that is socio-politically negative (-ophobic, -ist, anti-). The accusatory comment exchange then proceeds from there, never actually strictly wandering off-topic for the site, though there are a few injections about the posters' respective posting histories thrown in.

At what point do you step in? And, as a moderator, what position do you think you should try and take?

A decent on-topic question elicits some decent on-topic answers, but someone comments on an answer that a specific detail of the topic is negative (discriminatory or otherwise unfair to some). Another user replies that indeed it is their comment that is negative (-ophobic, -ist, anti-). The accusatory comment exchange then proceeds from there, never actually strictly wandering off-topic for the site, though there are a few injections about the posters' respective posting histories thrown in.

At what point do you step in? And, as a moderator, what position do you think you should try and take?

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A decent on-topic question elicits some decent on-topic answers, but someone comments on an answer that a specific detail of the topic is socio-politically negative (discriminatory or otherwise unfair to some). Another user replies that indeed it is theirtheir comment that is socio-politically negative (-ophobic, -ist, anti-). The accusatory comment exchange then proceeds from there, never actually strictly wandering off-topic for the site, though there are a few injections about the posters' respective posting histories thrown in.

At what point do you step in? And, as a moderator, what position do you think you should try and take?

A decent on-topic question elicits some decent on-topic answers, but someone comments that a specific detail of the topic is socio-politically negative (discriminatory or otherwise unfair to some). Another user replies that indeed it is their comment that is socio-politically negative (-ophobic, -ist, anti-). The accusatory comment exchange then proceeds from there, never actually strictly wandering off-topic for the site, though there are a few injections about the posters' respective posting histories thrown in.

At what point do you step in? And, as a moderator, what position do you think you should try and take?

A decent on-topic question elicits some decent on-topic answers, but someone comments on an answer that a specific detail of the topic is socio-politically negative (discriminatory or otherwise unfair to some). Another user replies that indeed it is their comment that is socio-politically negative (-ophobic, -ist, anti-). The accusatory comment exchange then proceeds from there, never actually strictly wandering off-topic for the site, though there are a few injections about the posters' respective posting histories thrown in.

At what point do you step in? And, as a moderator, what position do you think you should try and take?

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ouflak
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A decent on-topic question elicits some decent on-topic answers, but someone comments that a specific detail of the topic is socio-politically negative (discriminatory or otherwise unfair to some). Another user replies that indeed it is their comment that is socio-politically negative (-ophobic, -ist, anti-). The accusatory comment exchange then proceeds from there, never actually strictly wandering off-topic for the site, though there are a few injections about the posters' respective posting histories thrown in.

At what point do you step in? And, as a moderator, what position do you think you should try and take?