I banned Stamets a couple times over the last year for posting an anti-trans meme and a different instance of not tagging NSFW. Stamets is a repeat offender, hence the ban from Moss. Banning people for not tagging NSFW is in the stated rules. Repeat offenders are held to a higher standard. The "trolling" tag was because they plainly refused to tag the post.
GAMERA
This was the reason I didn't finish SMS when I was a kid. These fucking levels crushed my soul
Wait this is so funny
You could call me a very big fan of your cat.
I grew up reading Warriors but looking back there's a lot of weird shit. Fun fact, it's not one author, but a group of authors that writes the books.
I love even people add a fuckton of ear piercings for long-ear races, looks so good
Maybe the incels will figure this out and bother AI instead of women.
The median straight-cis sex session is 5.4 minutes. Studies haven't really been completed for other types of couples, but the consensus in the queer community is that lesbian sex sessions are EXTREMELY long. Looking at a gay subreddit, it looks like 15-30 minutes is the consensus for good sex sessions. The Tik Tok ban was something like 12 hours
This comment is actually really funny /g idk the wording or something just made me laugh
Blaze has been warned about harassment already, and not just on mods. Fan didn't threaten to ban them for critiquing our actions, although I can see how anyone else could've got there. Reminder that the modlog is visible to anyone, if anyone feels that we are banning people purely for speaking out, please contact Ada if you do not trust any of the other local mods to address the situation
It's in the modlog, you don't need to take my word for it.
We have an email people can reach out to. We all have access to it so we can keep each other accountable. If anyone feels that they've been unfairly banned, they can reach out to the email and a mod unrelated to the ban will address it. We've let go of a mod in the past for unfairly banning people, it's not like we're going to defend each other for no reason. We're a team, sure, but my justice-flavored autism isn't going to hold that relationship over doing the right thing.