- cross-posted to:
- kemonomimi@lemmy.world
She wearing the wrong ear protection! Gotta cover those cat ears!
I recently got banned from !touhou@lemmy.world for posting this, since apparently it’s nsfw.
Where NSFW? Well rating was sensetive but mod can just say to mark it as NSFW instead of banning you. @vbb@lemmy.world
can just say to mark it as NSFW
That what usually happens. M.E. was banned for deliberately breaking rules. There was already a discussion going in the earlier post, that I asked to mark as NSFW. I stopped responding, because I wanted to take a break and focus on my other problems. After some time M.E. posted again and it was the mentioned work. I asked if they were aware that Sensitive danbooru pics have to be marked as NSFW, but they gave a snarky response, not answering the question. I understood it as an attempt to force me back into discussion by posting something that doesn’t comply with the rules and banned him.
Ohh Ok then. But I still don’t considered that image as NSFW but rule is rule.
They did. In response I deleted the post instead of tagging it, along with commenting that I would stop posting.
I felt the rules were unclear and inconsistently enforced. Hence, impossible to follow.
The only way to make sure I didn’t break them anymore, was to stop posting.
This got me banned.
!yepowertrippinbastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com behaviour then.
Mods…
The things we inherited from reddit.
To be fair, I am one, too.
You don’t behave like the typical reddit mod from what I have seen.
The behavior in question is reddit mod territory.
Yea, MentalEdge is pretty chill.
I mean he did break the rule (unintentionally but Mods should not ban him. Just tell him to mark as NSFW and If he didn’t have done that then just remove the post.
Bro where in the world is the image nsfw?
Not Exactly NSFW but rating is sensetive on Danbooru.
Also @MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz remember break rule unintentionally. So, in the end it doesn’t matter.
OK but sensitive rating on another website doesn’t mean it objectively is.
Especially because the rule is about sexual content not a sensitive rating for blood on a knife that isn’t in focus.
Yea, It’s not NSFW in my opinion too. But !touhou@lemmy.world require post to mark it as NSFW for sensitive tag.
That was never the rule. The stated guideline merely requested posters use the same definitions as danbooru (which accounts for the fact that not everything is actually rated correctly, or at all, since image boards can make mistakes, and don’t contain every image that exists).
But that is not how it was enforced in my case.
As such I deleted my post and said I would stop posting, as the way @VBB@lemmy.world was enforcing the rules made no sense.
In response, I was banned.
What a clownish behavior, im staying on ani.social