TradingView: The Death of Free Speech in Trading

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TradingView: The Death of Free Speech in TradingMicro E-mini Nasdaq-100 Index FuturesCME_MINI:MNQ1!JoshLParkerDescription (Brutal, But Smart) Once upon a time, TradingView was a platform where traders could share strategies, ideas, and indicators freely. Not anymore. The so-called “House Rules” have turned it into a rigid, over-moderated sandbox where only pre-approved, cookie-cutter scripts survive—while anything remotely innovative or critical is shadowbanned, rejected, or outright deleted. 💬 Speak up against unfair moderation? Banned. 💻 Publish an original idea that doesn’t fit their mold? Rejected. 🚨 Point out their hypocrisy? Gone without a trace. Moderators hide behind vague, arbitrary rules like: "Originality and Usefulness" → Unless, of course, it’s yet another copy of their favorite scripts. "Chart Must Be Clean" → Unless you’re one of their PineCoder buddies using cluttered setups. "Don't Fight the Mods" → Translation: Don't question their dictatorship. "Be Nice" → But it's totally fine for them to insult you and call you an idiot (yes, that's in their House Rules). It’s not about maintaining quality—it’s about control. And the moment you challenge their fragile little system, they’ll make sure your content vanishes without explanation or appeal. So here’s an experiment: I’ve published this "Censorship Detector" indicator to see how long it survives before TradingView censors it. 🔴 If this post disappears, they just proved me right. 🔴 Have you had an indicator rejected for a laughable reason? Has your post been hidden without explanation? Have you been silenced for daring to disagree with the mods? Drop your experiences below before they delete this. 🚨 Free speech in trading is officially dead. 🚨 //@version=5 indicator("Censorship Detector", overlay=true) plot(close, title="How long before TradingView bans this?")