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> There's no reason to remove the content

"It doesn't meet the standards of public discourse G+ is made for." Blam. Done.



Right. It's an arbitrary decision. The fact that they made a (arguably silly) decision doesn't prevent that decision from being called out for being silly. It is silly. G+ is certainly entitled to make whatever decisions they want to, provided those decisions are legal. That doesn't make them impervious to criticism.




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