• hitstun@fedia.ioM
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    3 months ago

    Yikes. I read this exchange and that was way more passive-aggressive than it had to be. I agree, though: you were more than willing to comply with !touhou@lemmy.world 's rules, and got banned anyway. You were civil in that post, and you’ve always been civil with me too.

    What’s NSFW is subjective and hard to judge. I’m lenient on our NSFW rule, and I’ve pushed NSFW limits a few times on occasion. I think this and this are perfectly fine. On the old subreddit, I used to tell people to keep NSFW things to their own subreddits, but those NSFW balloon/bubble/inflation communities don’t seem to exist on Lemmy and Mbin.

    Currently, my instance can’t see !touhou@ani.social, or but I’ll post there when I can. This could be due to Fedia’s ongoing federation issues. Ani.social isn’t getting Floating Is Fun’s updates either.

    Edit: Fedia.io has defederated with ani.social. Well, uh, that complicates things. Hmm.

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      3 months ago

      What has me really confused, is that VBB made the point that the sensitive tag is inconsistent and includes safe material because it includes everything that was in the old “safe” tag, yet their enforcement apparently does take the form of just offloading the rating to the boorus (as if they even contain every image ever drawn) where if any image happens to be rated sensitive there, then it must be tagged here.

      They even went in and retroactively had zeograd add the tag on some old posts after banning me, that were apparently fine when posted, but are indeed rated “sensitive” on danbooru.

      No use of ones own judgement allowed.

      Oh and uuh, why is ani.social apparently worth defederating? Any word from the admins on that?

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          3 months ago

          No, I was in that thread agreeing with their decision. If their users don’t like it, that’s what they should do, but defederating is a much, much more severe action.