Rule clarification inquiry

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How strict is the "power level" rule? I understand not wanting to have threads taken over by people talking about themselves, but if one has personal experience with a thread's subject that would require being identified in a specific fashion (we dated / worked together / climbed Mount Everest one summer / etc), is that permitted?
 
How strict is the "power level" rule? I understand not wanting to have threads taken over by people talking about themselves, but if one has personal experience with a thread's subject that would require being identified in a specific fashion (we dated / worked together / climbed Mount Everest one summer / etc), is that permitted?

It's so strict that people do it all the time.

Get cringey enough about it though and you'll end up with your own thread, e.g., @mapdark, @Chained Divinity, @Wizzrobe.
 
How strict is the "power level" rule? I understand not wanting to have threads taken over by people talking about themselves, but if one has personal experience with a thread's subject that would require being identified in a specific fashion (we dated / worked together / climbed Mount Everest one summer / etc), is that permitted?

If you're not a painfully embarrassing spastic just ignore the rule and you'll be fine. It's really more of a 'don't blame us when people dig up all your ridiculous fanfiction and porn tumblrs and make fun of you until you have a nervous breakdown and then fake your own death just to escape our unrelenting scrutiny' than an actual rule.

edit ; if you are a painfully embarrassing spastic then by all means also ignore the rule and tell us aaaaaaaaaaaall about yourself, please.
 
My point was more that it seems that anyone not being focused on here is probably more stable and less cow-like than them implicitly, and thus it shouldn't need to be elaborated on why you're better. But I'll save the details of why I'm asking for the person's thread.
 
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My point was more that it seems that anyone not being focused on here is probably more stable and less cow-like than them implicitly...

Nah, sometimes we just haven't noticed how interesting they are yet. Everyone here's an autistic fucking spastic to some degree, so threadworthy spastics can often fly under the radar for a while.
 
It comes down to common sense. Don't talk about things that you wouldn't want people in public in real life to know about you and even if it's not necessarily embarrassing or anything, does it really add anything useful to the topic anyway? No, it's just unnecessary filler. Think of that way and just apply to the site.

You also shouldn't trollshield.
 
As a rule of thumb, I would say that you should not admit anything that you wouldn't in a real-life public space like a bar. For instance, saying "I like the idea of fucking dogs" is a statement that would not fit that qualification.
I disagree. If you wanna talk about something on the level of dog fucking by all means give us material.
 
As a frequent powerlevel reporter in the tumblr subforum, I think of it like this: if it can be said without without bringing your personal life into it, don't bring your personal life into it.
"People with autism do X because Y" is better than "I have autism and I do X because Y."
 
If you have something to say about someone with an existing thread, say it, if you want to talk about someone only you know, post under "Personal Lolcows". If it's someone who you have a good bit of info on, look at some of the other threads and see how to make your own.
 
Without spilling identifying information that I'd really rather not? Only uncomfortable levels of detail.
You can sure try, but I can't promise the whole board will believe you. The powerlevel rule is more for people who like to make everything relate to themselves and their life.
You could always run it past one of the staff if you're not sure. Still, I'm looking forward to what you have to offer.
 
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