Content that is of dubious legality or ethicality may be removed at a staff member's discretion.All content that is considered illegal in the United States is expressly prohibited on.Risque or suggestive content is allowed in moderation
Please do not post any sexually explicit content, gore, or extreme violence in any form or depiction.Please do not engage in or encourage spamming, raiding, or “doxing ”.Please do not engage in or incite aggressive fighting, name-calling, or other dramatic behavior.Please do not post content which is of a trollishly poor quality typical of “sh*tposting”.Please show civility and respect towards other users, towards their posts, and towards their threads.Instead of adding increasing complexity to the rules in an attempt to make them airtight, more responsibility shall be given to each user to act in accordance not only with the letter of the rules, but the spirit of the rules as well. We are proposing a new set of rules that are far simpler to read and comprehend. Moderators will be much more proactive in enforcing the rules, and though we shall still err in favor of leniency, we shall be taking more firm action towards rule breaking behavior. Please note that this is a guideline, and that a moderator will have leeway to even permaban on first offense, depending on the situation, from here on out. And the third rules offense and after will invite any ban, up to and including a permaban, that a staff member feels is fit. The second rules offense a user makes will generally be considered a short ban. The first rules offense a user makes will generally be considered with a warning in thread, publicly visible. The rules themselves will be vastly simplified, as you shall soon see. Moderators will be given much more autonomy to act on the rules. Effective immediately, a new enforcement policy will be in place: one that is simple and easy to understand. In so doing, however, we moved the goalposts too far, and have gone past lenience and into negligence. Our policy in the past has always been to err on the side of lenience.