- Joined
- Nov 14, 2012
This has been a soft rule for a long time but I'd like to clarify. It was discovered that user @Higgs Bonbon is a gay pedophile misogynist and he had posted very sketch anime porn in a thread that was explicitly for sharing weird anime porn. It had existed for years and somehow went completely unnoticed but it would not have been if we had been enforcing our general guideline on explicit content more rigidly.
Content on the Kiwi Farms must be safe for work. There is an exception, and then a double exception.
None of this is a departure of what's basically common sense on the forum and has been the community zeitgeist for a long time but I want to give clearer guidelines that anything super sketch and pointless like this should be reported. 30% of the Internet traffic in 2024 is for pornographic websites and when you factor in the largest porn sites in the world are probably Discord and Reddit, it's easily over 50%. There is no free speech issue with pornography and even reddit allows trans-exclusionary rape fetish subreddits as long as it's for porn.
[spoiler="NSFW"]xxx[/spoiler]
[spoiler="NSFW"][private]xxx[/private][/spoiler]
Content on the Kiwi Farms must be safe for work. There is an exception, and then a double exception.
- Avatars, profile banners must be strictly safe for work and safe for epileptics, no exceptions.
- Images which are in a post and are either not safe for work or can cause epilitic seizures must be spoilered and clarified with "NSFW" or "Epilepsy warning".
- Images which are not safe for work must be directly relevant to the thread's topic and must be hidden with [spoiler] tags.
- Images which are not safe for work and are in an on-topic board (i.e. lolcow nudes, incl commercial porn, excl drawings) must also be wrapped in [private] tags.
- No thread may exist for the purpose of sharing pornography, even if it's "weird".
- Do not post porn in threads dedicated to sharing images and videos (i.e. meme threads).
None of this is a departure of what's basically common sense on the forum and has been the community zeitgeist for a long time but I want to give clearer guidelines that anything super sketch and pointless like this should be reported. 30% of the Internet traffic in 2024 is for pornographic websites and when you factor in the largest porn sites in the world are probably Discord and Reddit, it's easily over 50%. There is no free speech issue with pornography and even reddit allows trans-exclusionary rape fetish subreddits as long as it's for porn.
[spoiler="NSFW"]xxx[/spoiler]
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[spoiler="NSFW"][private]xxx[/private][/spoiler]
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