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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 17, 2025

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Spelling out specific plans for violence puts us in a shit spot. It's very unlikely any of you carry out such plans, but if you were to and had posted about them what happens to the mods or other forum goers afterwards? Will victims sue us for not reporting it to the police?

Our solution is to not be put in the spot. Any expressions of preferences for violence puts us in this bind.

Expressing disgust towards people falls afoul of other rules like boo out group.


The rule compliant way to express things in both cases is "dont hate the player, hate the game".

"The progressive ideology has ruined libraries for me. It seems to ruin everything it touches. I wish the ideology was dead and buried with other past terrible ideas."

The rule compliant way to express things in both cases is "dont hate the player, hate the game".

"The progressive ideology has ruined libraries for me. It seems to ruin everything it touches. I wish the ideology was dead and buried with other past terrible ideas."

Do you promise? Cause I can just quote that word for word when I short circuit in rage and disgust.

I think I like what @SSCReader said better.

And no I can't make any promises on moderation because someone will be obnoxious with it. There is a gradient from bad to good. Fed posting, and specific calls for violence are very much on the bad side. Trying to engage with people you disagree with, or at least targeting ideas rather than individuals is on the good side.

There are ways to make the bad side acceptable, I'm sure there is even a quality contribution that did it at some point. And vice versa there are ways to make the good side a bannable offense.

Yeah, I'm pretty sure I got banned for that -- in fact, a longer version of that. But to be fair it was a long time ago on a site far, far way.