I can't see any history discussing the change before today, but the posts from before today also seem to be more inclusivity-minded than this one. Maybe it's just a huge oversight and they forgor. But it's definitely not a nice look. The new rules also say you're not allowed to report content for things that aren't a violation of the terms of service. So if you report a content for being racist, that's against the rules.
HardlightCereal
I hate Teslas because the owner is the company is a Nazi. I also think having a giant phone in the middle of the car is a bad idea, but it's mostly the Nazi thing.
Back when I played D&D I followed the adventuring day except for during overland travel. The key thing is that not all encounters are combat. A riddle door, a trap, and a stubborn NPC are all encounters and the game is designed for you to include those too. I see kids these days saying 7 combats in a day is too much and I'm like "I agree, you don't understand the adventuring day". Instead of trying to learn, kids these days just ignore everything except combat and then complain combat is too slow
Yes, the modern style of play is 1-3 encounters per day with 0-1 short rests. No more dungeons, go nova on every encounter
It's naive to assume all moderators will make sensible decisions when you don't know them.
I'm concerned about the definitions of some of the terms in these rules
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What does it mean to be kind? Do you have to agree with everyone? Are you allowed to say the fuck word?
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What does it mean to attack other people? Are we talking ad hominem, or is making an argument with a stern tone of voice an attack?
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Where is the line between opinion and action drawn? Is it okay to attack people for driving cars? That's not an opinion, it's an action, and it kills people, but I have a feeling certain people would say no anyway
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What is a double post? Do you mean repost or crosspost?
I'm currently being mass downvoted because I've made an enemy of the She-Ra fans. Apparently She-Ra fans like Ted Faro.
Fuck Ted Faro
The new rules also say you’re not allowed to report content for things that aren’t a violation of the terms of service. So if you report a content for being racist, that’s against the rules.