Here is the market in question: https://manifold.markets/J/in-2030-will-wikipedias-article-on
This market resolves to YES if the Manifold team takes any action against the market linked above, including but not limited to: delisting it, deleting it, banning its creator, or forcing its creator to change the title or description.
If no action has been taken against it by the end of the year, this market resolves to NO.
Manifold's community guidelines can be found here: https://help.manifold.markets/community-guidelines
See also: https://manifold.markets/IsaacKing/will-we-have-a-clear-policy-by-the
The link leads to the wrong page, in a way which creates the impression that moderator deletion has already occurred. But poking around a bit, it looks like the market is not deleted. So you're paying the costs of having deleted it, without actually getting the controversy-avoidance benefit. @JamesGrugett
@JamesBabcock Are you sure? I just tried the link and it works for me.
https://manifold.markets/J/in-2030-will-wikipedias-article-on
Very strange--clicking on the link in the description, I get inconsistent behavior, where most of the time it instead opens https://manifold.markets/IsaacKing/will-we-have-a-clear-policy-by-the, but sometimes (unclear what the difference is) it opens the correct page instead.
Huh, weird. I tried clicking the link around 10 times and was able to get 4 different results:
The correct market opens.
The incorrect market opens.
The correct market and the incorrect market both open, in separate tabs.
The correct market opens twice, in two different tabs.
Adds a bit of mystery to navigating the site. I like it. ;)
@JamesGrugett wrote [here](https://manifold.markets/Yev/what-will-be-the-outcome-of-the-lin#6vO7wetmZy83APsF36FA):
By our policy just posted, it would be at most unlisted. If we end up deleting it, I will consider that a personal failing. Manifold must be pluralistic.