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It's a bit of a dilemma, yes.
Sharing information, telling opinions, doing some creative stuff (even if it pisses of some people) is not a problem.
Glorification could be a problem, but still it is within the limit of sharing an opinion.
Encouragement to imitate him, and do what he did is outside the protection of freedom of speech by US law and frankly everywhere else too, and those places might ban the previous steps described here however.
Some years ago a documentary was posted on our site, over an hour long, proper documentary, with collected information, facts about Tarrant and his act, but the last ten minutes or so was idolization of him, encouragement to replicate his act, and tips on how to do it, and how to do it better, so had to delete it.
In this form that thread on /rus/ is within the limits that can be posted and what we can host I think - we, the global stuff will discuss it ofc. We'll check it occasionally what is up, and intervene if necessary. There might not be that many interest in the thread among the users in the first place, so the thread might sink on itself, and the users know better than to believe in:
> come on do a terror!
type of provocations.
This is from global moderation viewpoint. BOs can delete whatever they want.
Thank you for reaching out, and ask about it.