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It was through this Wikipedia article that I first heard about "freezing toilets". And I thought I knew all toilet types...! If someone has time to add more information to this article, you might find the information provided by colleagues from Finland here on the SuSanA discussion forum useful. EvM-Susana (talk) 20:07, 26 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Hello, good editor staff and volunteers of wikiverse lore. I must express my dissatisfaction at this article as missing some highly expected context, subsequently leaving researchers such as myself, gravely frustrated and quite frankly, skeptical as to the integrity of the editor in question, or at least to the existence of this toilet archetype in real life. Now please, someone explain to me, where does the mass go when it is being frozen? Once the chamber has sufficiently frozen it, where then does it go? Surely only soo much could be stored IN the toilet itself. Does it also compress it like a garbage compactor? Are you required to periodically access this chamber, and remove the myriad of cubic biomass popsicles and bring to, somewhere else? I must know the answer to this! Yes I know I can ask chatgpt, but the point is, why have this article just to leave wikipedians like me unsatisfied and deranged at this omitting of relevant information? 2600:100C:A221:106A:E07D:710C:112:E8B2 (talk) 11:00, 2 August 2025 (UTC)[reply]