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I don't "handle" the groups, if I trespass on a rule, then I correct myself, but many groups are lazy, have dead mods, are completely dead, or filled with bots. So much so, that any group interacting with me at all is always a surprise. If I'm not still good enough for the group, then I never was good enough for the group.
As for blacklisting you, I did before your 2nd post. I did so because you had already blacklisted me. Blacklisting those who blacklist me is one of my personal rules. I would also like to know the Steamgifts user url of the other that blacklisted me so I can correct the mistake of whitelisting him/her.
You have a good week too.
I give thanks in giveaways that I win by whitelisting them, not by actually saying thank you. There are people who blacklist simply because an entrant will say a generic thank you and the blacklisters often don't mention that, so I don't thank unless that's a requirement for the giveaway to remain in good standing. Also, I prefer others to give me no thanks at all on my giveaways in place of a generic thanks. Generic text thanks have no soul. Furthermore, there are people who will not thank because they don't want it on public record for various reasons. (myself included) That could explain the deleted comment you encountered, thanking just long enough for it to be seen by the gifter. Or, maybe it was a bot.
As I stated earlier. A rule link on the overview isn't a rule on the overview, and so I didn't see said rule. It doesn't matter that there are only 4 threads or that you put a "sign" for the rule link. If the description doesn't list the all the requirements in a clear concise way up front, it's probably not going to get read. Maybe you should consider making your group invite only if you don't want randos to join without spending extra time to read thoroughly.