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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • Outside of the people trying to distract from the skeletons in their own closets, the ones that fixate on canonical ages always struck me as people who just hate anime. And squinting for loli content happens to be the easiest way to win over the court of public opinion. It just rarely feels sincere, even by loli hater standards.




  • If you’ve already written it up → it’s no extra trouble for you, I’d skim it.

    From what I’ve seen between resources so far, it feels like the ultimate truth is that the hours put in matter a whole lot more than the minutia of how they’re spent (within reason of course). So I’m not sweating things too much beyond having the discipline to put in the time each day.


  • I’ll play pretty much anything, mainly because games are just a way for me to do something while talking with friends, the game isn’t important.

    Similar here but maybe from the other direction. I like to be a Discord cheerleader to whatever my friends are playing, unless it’s certain multiplayer games that we all play.

    And with that one sentence, I’ve probably made clear my actual commitment to FOSS, lol.





  • I think the fact that we don’t punish based on the first infraction definitely helps with overall communication and transparency.

    Much agreed. I’ve been on the other side of the moderator-moderatee divide before, and my main “contribution” was pushing for a more lenient infraction ladder during a rules rewrite. In retrospect though, I’m not sure I’m happy about having done what I feel is the right thing compared to having effectively pushed extra work on some very good acquaintances. At the end of the day, repeat offenders tend to climb the ladder all the way up to a ban regardless of its length, even if I’d like to think otherwise.

    Still, I hope things work out well here; I definitely agree with the approach, at the very least in principle.


  • Neat place. I’m a fan of basically just sticking with the golden rule for general moderation policy. It does leave a lot of discretion to moderators which inevitably means someone is eventually going to get uneven treatment since we’re all just human. But even in places with nicely codified sets of rules, I’ve seen some high profile cases where the moderatorship (or rather, some “ardent” subset of the team) bends over backwards to justify their position irrespective of the rules. Enough to make me question what the point is, for most use cases anyway.

    Having said that, I personally rarely run up against moderation since I mostly just lurk. I’ll try to do slightly less of that latter bit here. 👋