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AfD Filibusters are the concept that someone can prolong or have an AfD closed as keep/no consensus by formulating their argument, whether supported or not, in an extremely long block of text, thus warding off most administrators who pass by too close and suggesting a lack of consensus where consensus might exist.
The signs of an AfD Filibuster are
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This page in a nutshell: When one person goes overboard during an AfD Discussion <insert wisdom here> |
AfD Filibusters are the concept that someone can prolong or have an AfD closed as keep/no consensus by formulating their argument, whether supported or not, in an extremely long block of text, thus warding off most administrators who pass by too close and suggesting a lack of consensus where consensus might exist.
The signs of an AfD Filibuster are
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