Lol at the word "hornyposting" codified in the site rules.
Lol at the word "hornyposting" codified in the site rules.
Lol at the word "hornyposting" codified in the site rules.Maybe the only thing vegy ever accomplished in his life
It's good that transphobia is no longer allowed.
Better not post images of videogame characters that the devs designed to objectify women for salesIf its an ad then they approved it. If you post the exact same thing as an image you get modded.
Unlike Fandom's ads, of course
...I had never heard the term 'hornyposting' until CE went private. I don't see how that has ever been a common referral.Fandom just made up a meme word and linked actual rules to it.
GameFAQs prohibits the posting of sexually explicit or excessively lewd content, commonly referred to as "hornyposting". This includes but is not limited to explicit descriptions or discussions of sexual acts, images or videos containing nudity or explicit content , objectification, and solicitation of sexual encounters. Users are expected to maintain a respectful and appropriate atmosphere in all discussions and interactions on the site.So were all those posts with non-explicit, non-nude images deleted and locked in error?
So I guess objectifying video game characters is also not allowed?Anything they decide, fandom changes the deal all the time as seen with closing the religion board on Passover.
Just get on with the reinstatement of censoring cuss words. Stop leading us on.Fandom's President is an Objectivist tool. It's pure financial greed nothing more.
This is a christian website, now, after all.
Yet still nothing saying politics isn't allowed.CE's not closed yet.
So were all those posts with non-explicit, non-nude images deleted and locked in error?
I believe all of you need to watch a little movie called Animal Farm. You can also read the book if that is more your thing.
I still laugh at how hornyposting is literally an official term lolhttps://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=hornyposting
Prudish parasites have hijacked progressiveism.
Fandom is in no way pushing progressivism. They are a corporation searching for money and they think cracking down anything slightly "offensive" about sexuality will net them more advertising money and visitors to this website. Which is funny, because killing off sexuality has been the downfall of many sites. Look at Tumblr for example.
Which is funny, because killing off sexuality has been the downfall of many sites. Look at Tumblr for example.
Fandom's President is an Objectivist tool. It's pure financial greed nothing more.
Yet still nothing saying politics isn't allowed outside CE.yep
Why did that take over a week to write?
Reminds me of those "I only have a week to write a 100-word essay" topicsI kinda want to know what "setbacks" (to quote DToast regarding this taking so long) they possibly could have faced in the process of making the most cookie-cutter corporate nothing possible.
Doesn't this mean the sex and sexuality board will be closed?It's already gone.