In Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969), the Court overturned the conviction of Clarence Brandenburg, a member of the Ku Klux Klan who had made inflammatory statements, by insisting that it would only punish advocacy that "is directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action and is likely to incite or produce such action."
The Bradenburg “test” is still the principle used today to legally judge advocacy of violence. Imminent and produce being the key words here.
Per the rules which have been horrendously written. Rule 2: Do not engage in speech that promotes, advocates, glorifies, or endorses violence.
As there is no context provided for what constitutes “violence” I’m going to start reporting every comment since words can fall under violence. As people here regularly play games, any mention of any game that contains violence, real or imaginary, must be removed as the display of violence is promoting of it. Any media that has glorified or promoted violence will also not be permitted as to reference to them would also promote violence.
I would highly encourage DoM or AoV to rewrite rule 2 and 16. As it would only take a few people tired of the subjective subjugation to start spamming reports.
This is adorable. The criminal definition of advocation of violence is defined. It is applicable to the internet. It does not meet the standards you wish to rule over others by so you ignore this standard and impose your own. Illegal activity is defined because US law defines it. You have no definition of violence so you can judge what applies as you see fit. You have yet to make any rational argument as why rule two uses the terms promoting and glorification as they have nothing to do with advocation. You have yet to make any rational argument as to why violence is not defined in rule 2. We know why, it’s because you want the power to decide the application of vague rules.
You've yet to make a single rational argument. At least you're finally getting to the point of admitting that you're just pissed off about something and want to make the only real assertion you ever had: janny want power.
Whatever man. I don't know what pissed in your cornflakes. I'm going to go talk to other people who are making better points.