Hey, moderators!

Out of context: Reply #75

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  • SlashPeckham-4

    Work with the community here and publish some general code of conduct guidelines and policies. There’s plenty here for us to adopt:

    PROFILES
    https://help.twitter.com/en/rule…

    GENERAL POLICIES
    https://help.twitter.com/en/rule…

    • can we get policies that aren't from the cancer of the internet please? thanks :)moldero
    • ^ lolz. tru datGnash
    • "Post belligerent or vulgar things at your own risk." I take that to mean a user can be held accountable at any time... I've let loose with a few expletives.jonny_quest_lives
    • Mods rarely intervene until an incendiary flare up/meltdown occurs... I take it something like that happened today?jonny_quest_lives
    • If it’s initiated by the moderators and we all work on it together then we can have something like this very quickly.SlashPeckham
    • An organised group activity - almost like an actual community.
      Anybody here have any experience with this sort of initiative?
      SlashPeckham
    • lol, just delete all the politics threads and we can get back to the design and creativity stuff, no more idiots posting trash thengrafician
    • @grafician Be honest, it just means that politics would spill into those threads. They're one part containment field, and one part what we've become.garbage
    • I don't mind the sad fucks that keep coming around to spout dumb shit, bc it's obvious that they just want an argument. It takes 5 seconds to call out a fool.garbage
    • Like Twitter adheres to their guidelines and policies, LOL. Just read the Dotard's tweets.utopian
    • Wasn't there once a feature that would mute all comments from a particular user like literally almost every other community type product?!?whatthefunk
    • Twitter has guidelines but after 20 years we don’t. If you want more design content here then you have to plan for it.SlashPeckham

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