Please simply report people who fall into the “anime fans are pedophiles” crowd.
Their BS falls under rule 6 and is subject to removal.
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Please simply report people who fall into the “anime fans are pedophiles” crowd.
Their BS falls under rule 6 and is subject to removal.
Exactly 👍
The way I like to do things, is make the rule very clearly good-natured.
Something along the lines of “be nice” or “don’t be a dick”. Very broad, but really just a kinder way to say “use your common sense” and “don’t piss me off”.
The particular rule should almost never be cited in favor of clearer rules when applicable, but it gives you an out when you need to take action to deal with someone who is being difficult.
I also think it signals to people that your rules represent an ideal, rather than just their literal meaning. That people should read between the lines a little, in order to judge what will and won’t fly. Basically, making it a “don’t violate the overrall spirit of the rules” clause.
As an example, “no cringe” is a rule on my northstar game servers. Once, I cited it when banning a trio of players who’d log onto one of my servers, and then hog it by votekicking anyone who joined afterwards. This prevented other players from joining, as they could never outnumber them by enough to no longer make 3 votes a majority.
They didn’t break some explicit rule, but I host my servers for all to use. If they wanted to have a private game, they could do the same. My servers weren’t theirs to hog, and they stopped dozens of others who wanted to get a larger game going from doing so.
I approve.
What do you mean by not having an admin’s discretion clause to avoid abuse? Abuse by who?
Things are always up to the discretion of admins and mods.
That we enact rules doesn’t change the fact that if we want to we can do any one of the things the tools at our disposal enable us to do, at any given time.
That we don’t, isn’t because there is no rule saying we are allowed to. I don’t trust you as an admin because you haven’t enacted a “I do what I want” rule. I trust you, because your actions so far show that what you want to do, is to do good.
Therefore, I can trust you to want to run ani.social in a sane and competent manner. That doesn’t mean you aren’t or even shouldn’t be doing “whatever you want”.
The reason good admins and mods don’t make decisions on a whim or abuse the tools available, is because those of us who do this for good reasons, don’t list a powertrip among those reasons. Instead, the goal is the same as that of any user. A good social media experience.
But we do decide. And we do do what we want.
The difference between abusive admins and good admins, isn’t whether this rule exists, because I think it always does. The difference, is what kind of person is behind it.
We can’t set up rules in advance of every eventuality. And while we try to follow the ones we do enact, they might turn out to be insufficient. Like a piece of code that does something unexpected, they can have bugs and loopholes.
The fix, in such cases, is a person with the ability to make decisions at their discretion. IMO, instance admins and community mods are and should be those people, whether there is a rule stating that explicitly or not.
Moderation is a good thing. The innovation that the fediverse presents, is enabling users to much more easily leave moderators that do not act according to communal interests, because their personal interests overshadow them.
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Yes.
Loremaster is Azazels fallen form, seen in the bonus levels, which take place after a significant timeskip.
You should make it sign messages with Gaen quotes.
“I know everything”
“There is nothing I don’t know”
“What’s that weird look for?”
Gaen knows everything. Even about that one thing you posted years ago.
It wasn’t her quirk.
It seemed to come with some serious distortions to her animal drives.
Where “normal” people might feel the urge to hug people they like, Toga had a base desire to consume the blood of the people she liked, and literally become them.
If all her quirk was, were that she could transform into people by consuming some of their blood, people would just go “huh, neat”. But she was incapable of functioning socially in a way society at large would have considered normal.
“Virginia, hanging out with little boys is spandex, I see!”
You might have your units confused.
0.1kWh over how much time? Per day? Per hour? Per week?
Watthours refer to total power used to do something, from a starting point to an ending point. It makes no sense to say that a device needs a certain amount of Wh, unless you’re talking about something like charging a battery to full.
Power being used by a device, (like a computer) is just watts.
Think of the difference between speed and distance. Watts is how fast power is being used, watt-hours is how much has been used, or will be used.
If you have a 500 watt PC, for example, it uses 500Wh, per hour. Or 12kWh in a day.
There is nothing specific which makes it “good”.
You just get used to it. How close anime-style art is to human proportions in terms of the face varies from artist to artist.
The style has evolved over time, and it can still be taken in a variety of directions depending who is drawing. Some make the eyes huge. Some make them tiny. Some entirely omit the nose. Some make the mouth nothing more than a dot. Some make it near-human in detail. Some draw super detailed ears. Some always cover the region with a wild hairdo.
The main thing is that the stuff is drawn by people who are already used to it, and find it appealing. They then change it however they like to increase the appeal for themselves and others.
Over time the style changes overrall to become whatever people find appealing, which means it has ended up quite wierd for everyone that isn’t already accustomed.
Bottom line, there’s no logic. Some theorize anime characters take their facial proportions from cats rather than people (because they’re cute), but that isn’t too consistent either.
It’s never stopped me from writing working stuff, or coming back to change it even if it’s all gone from my head.
I give functions and variables descriptive, at times sentence-lenght names, which makes shit real obvius for myself.
It also makes finding sections of code easier, because I just need to vaguely remember shit to ctrl+f my way to the right lines.
Still means that whenever other people see my code they go “wtf dude, you live like this”.
I’ll have to tidy up some of the spaghet I’ve added since last uploading a version, and document the new features, I guess.
As much as you can clean up spaghet that’s all in one monolithic file 😏
Yes, but it’s behind what I use currently.
I’ve made some significant changes. The current version maintains a database of artists I like, and their various socials so they can be linked in each post, and even checks danbooru and pixiv for new art from them.
I also made it activity balance communities. Before, the random feature would just pick an image from a folder you give it, now it’ll try to pick something suitable for the community with the least posts queued.
Your submission in “Twin Sisters [Scientific Railgun]” was removed for This received a report, and with the upskirt it does land in the “uncomfortable” range for me.
I’m going to remove it for “should be tagged nsfw”…