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Discuss anything related to China.

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0: Taiwan, Xizang (Tibet), Xinjiang, and Hong Kong are all part of China.

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2: Be Comradely.

3: Don't spread misinformation or bigotry.


讨论中国的地方。

社区规则:

零、台湾、西藏、新疆、和香港都是中国的一部分。

一、不要跑题。

二、友善对待同志。

三、不要传播谣言或偏执思想。

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Rule 4: Do not promote or put drugs/alcohol/tobacco/weed/psychedelics/inhalants in a positive light.

Some comrades mentioned in private channels that weed is not addictive, I'm not going to argue on this point because this is a fundamental divide between China and some western countries.

My view is that whether you're addicted to them or not, you shouldn't promote these substances or put them in a positive light. It's fine if you don't agree with me, but anyone who leaves a comment here arguing the opposite will be banned from the community (30 days for now).

If a lot of people oppose this rule, either by downvotes and/or number of comments, I will willingly step down as moderator of this community.

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I see nothing wrong with this given the context of China, so long as it's applied with context in mind. It's hard to think of a specific example and I don't want to be just inventing wild hypotheticals, but if conversation were to organically go to some country's drug policy that has a different historical context (such as the US and how it vilified drug use in order to do mass incarceration), I would hope you'd be understanding of the reaction to that in the US context. The same as others being understanding of the reaction to drug use / culture / policy in the China context. I would not expect you to be ok with others actively promoting drug use with such a context as an excuse to do so. I just wouldn't want someone to get a ban because they come from a different context and don't know the difference, so I'd hope you at least warn them first in such a case. Hope that makes sense.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I'd be warning them and then deleting their comments if necessary, not ban them, unless they double down. The ban is for people who come into this post and argue for substance abuse, I should probably make that clear.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 months ago

Understood, thanks for the clarification on that.