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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/ScruffyChimp on 2024-09-18 11:04:42+00:00.
The top comment (by adamsterish) on The Daily Show's Luis Elizondo interview is about the UAP Disclosure Act (UAPDA). Great! Public exposure! A quick read of the UAPDA text can be really impactful to newcomers.
What's not great is how replies to that comment have been ~~deleted~~ filtered.
The 16th reply to the top comment says:
psychopathicjuggaloA: Where can one read this bill cause I just looked for longer than I'd like to admit
This is an important comment. If you're completely new to UAP, then finding the latest UAPDA text - Senate Amendment 2610 - isn't trivial. You're more likely to find the text for the watered down 2023 UAP National Archives legislation and wonder what the fuss is about.
I was monitoring the top comment thread throughout the night and observed numerous replies to this question. But the replies were always ~~deleted~~ filtered within 10 seconds. I'm not just talking about links either. Simple text replies saying how to find the UAPDA text - without any links - were also ~~removed~~ filtered.
6 hours later, I've finally made a reply (#50) stick using a throwaway account by being as obtuse as possible. ~~Or perhaps the "moderator" has just gone to bed 🤷~~
Did anyone else notice this? Why was this happening?
I'm an open-minded skeptic and I don't want to encourage baseless conspiracies. But this was plain weird.
Edit: Updated with strikethroughs thanks to response from u/wheels405