Why is calling out someone else's behavior considered "Against Community Guidelines" while that same behavior that's ACTUALLY against the guidelines allowed?

Also, those flagged replies you’re talking I suspect are the ones between me and that one individual, gotchagacha, correct?
Admittedly, us using the flagging feature as retaliation for the results from the discussion were probably inappropriate, yet I’ve seen their tactic all too often - the minute someone begins to lose the argument, especially if they started it, then they change their tune and say “let’s stop talking about this”. If they were going to say it was off topic, I was going to hold them to it. And I suspect they decided to flag my replies in retaliation.
And regarding the doom video I initially posted, the fact that Itch followed suit shortly thereafter, and now there’s the fact there’re the attempts to make it mandatory to show ID in order to access the internet, proves that there was some cause for concern. I’m sorry if others felt it was inappropriate, but the writing was on the wall the minute I read that title. And, this is a porn site.
And I apologize for causing distress with that news on top of the site feedback issue, I imagine you did not appreciate my comments (in fact, you probably wanted to ban me then and there during the The slippery slope of site enshitification topic discussion).
I had believed it had been pertinent to share news regarding Steam, especially since there are devs on this site that had posted on that platform (Tribal Hunter and The Pirate’s Fate come to mind). And, while I hadn’t outright predicted Itch.io was going to follow suit so soon, Collective Shout stating their intent was definitely a warning that I felt needed to be shared.

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