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Here’s what buyers have asked with answers from Ravelry staff and previous consumers.

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Ravelry refuses to support bigotry in any form and states so in its TOS. It is a privately owned platform and they are well within their rights. They have absolutely not banned Christians or conservatives, only speech that supports bigots and bigotry.
By Kelly K., over a year old

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Because they are creating a culture of ignorance and hate in the name of politics.
By Dori D., over a year old

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This has nothing to do with Ravelry. Sockmatician is receiving feedback on a post he wrote and then heavily edited.
By Tammy B., over a year old

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In the notebook section, go to your library. Choose your pattern and there will be a download button. Alternatively, for free patterns, on the main pattern page there will be a link to click to download the pattern or, if it isn't hosted on Ravelry, a link to where you can find the pattern on another website.
By Jennie P., over a year old

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Can you point to any reviews that are actually doing that?
By Mary E., over a year old

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By email / by downloading it - If you purchase a pattern on Ravelry, it is a digital download.
By E M., over a year old

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How interesting that I answered this question several hours ago, but now *POOF* my answer has magically disappeared. WHICH PROVES MY ASSERTION. This site is helping Ravelry suppress opposing points of view. What that means is, this site is not objective and cannot be trusted for accurate information concerning the businesses that are reviewed.
By Bonnie L., over a year old

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I would imagine that it has something to do with Ravelry insisting that their ignorant behavior be defended. Even if that means many will no longer take sitejabber reviews seriously. I mean, how could I? Sitejabber is now guilty of silencing dissenting opinions. Just like Ravelry.
By Bonnie L., over a year old

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Laura J., the negative reviews are also objective. They have been posted by real people such as me, reporting real experiences past and present. True assessment of a company needs both sides of the story. If the negative reviews disappear again, it would imply someone from Ravelry is exerting undue influence over SiteJabber. There was mention in an answer to a similar question about some people a "Boycott Ravelry" group using fake names and addresses to post fake reviews. I was not a member of that group, and know some of the people posting reviews since the initial ones were deleted. We are not fake. We speak the truth, whether you want to hear it or not.
By Donna B., over a year old


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