I recommended that posters in this forum get involved with news media, their local government, law firms and psych rights organizations and I did the hard work of summoning links and relevant information to save people time from having to painstakingly find these themselves. What did I do wrong? I broke no rules, of bluelight.org nor laws or customs of any jurisdiction on the planet and this is not spam by any rational person's definition--it is directly relevant to the needs of people in these threads and the subject matter and purpose of these threads. It would be nice to have some transparency--censorship with no valid reasons given is injurious and tyrannical. I was simply given a notification with a mystery source "?" claiming I am spamming and nobody reads my posts and links. So you think major reputable news organizations and the offices of some of the most important positions in the government of the United States is spam? So when I cite reputable business statistics for psychiatric drug sales, that is spam? When I refer people to contact Janssen, the pharmaceutical manufacturer of paliperidone, who I am working with right now discussing the dangers of their medication paliperidone, this is spam? That's interesting, I'd like to know what counts as "not-being" spam in the case of this thread! When I refer to some of the most reputable and established psychiatric rights organizations in existence, that is somehow spam?