[beware, this post contains drama] was it for being disrespectful? insulting members? posting NSFW? or was it for SCAM? or even terrorism? no, I just posted this video in a simple discussion, asking why maya cant perform a negative animation key scale on the timeline, and giving a good example by blender https://youtube.com/shorts/S0BNihtprPc?si=qKH1XQUGOcW5c2VR meaning that maybe maya could that functionality, but the drama that followed was not expected to say the least, as some over-enthusiastic maya user couldnt take it enable to believe that blender could surpass maya in anything, but then the moderation itself arrived just to take down the post, when I reached out to understand what's going on, it went as follow: https://preview.redd.it/z5fokt0mtame1.png?width=857&format=png&auto=webp&s=f931e9c7586693eb77d3d2b75ecf2aeb760b349d when I pointed out they are making assumptions, this followed https://preview.redd.it/44qa9t4vuame1.png?width=843&format=png&auto=webp&s=211ecc352c7d0889f140687e7ab7d57b5f3a7208 as one can see I stayed correct and respectful, I even used gpt to make a tidy and formal email, but they just couldnt articulate a shadow of a compelling argument to why maya fails like that on a simple functionality. I learned later that r/maya is managed by autodesk themselves, but trying to keep maya's image by shutting down criticism is not a good strategy to justify maya's price when blender is better submitted by /u/bidonlazer [link] [comments]