> For instance, reddit.com’s AskHistorians subreddit, one of the largest history forums online, removes questions that use the JAQing technique to deny the basic facts of the Holocaust
I feel like this « reason » is also widely used to shut anyone asking annoying question that doesn’t fit the narrative.
> I feel like this « reason » is also widely used to shut anyone asking annoying question that doesn’t fit the narrative.
It absolutely is. It's a classic tactic of social justice warriors (in the party-agnostic sense) in particular, and authoritarians in general - "you're not arguing/asking questions in good faith, you don't get to talk any more."
I read up on "JAQing" in particular, and it's very clearly just a way to shut down opposing thoughts without having to discuss why.
I feel like this « reason » is also widely used to shut anyone asking annoying question that doesn’t fit the narrative.