I know we all get tired of meta posts, but this has been a complaint for ages.
Can we please simplify the rules and then enforce them equally and consistently? As is, we've had pretty sporadic enforcement, where bad stuff - porn, clearly bad faith trolling, and pedophilia advocation, to name a few recent standouts - have stayed up for around a week. Meanwhile, some much less offensive stuff, from established and active members, sometimes gets taken down immediately, which just stifles discussion. (And, no, I was not moderated, this isn't me bitching about something done to me.)
This isn't Reddit; we don't need these rules. We can simplify this all down to 'no porn, no advocating illegal activity, and if you're a handshake you don't have human rights.'
Its a rule heavily influenced by Antonio's lingering influence from the old KIA2.
He was of the belief that constant Jew posting will drive out anyone else because they are both spergy, drive down the quality of discussion, and prevent other people from wanting to join the community. He and I argued about it a lot, even during that "private" KIA1 summit when KIA2 was forming.
And he wasn't entirely wrong. Most anti-Jew posters are annoying and do nothing but post (((the same jokes))) on every post without adding anything of value other than to say "is Jew, nuff said!!" I never agreed with it being banned and argued against it forever, but that's where the idea came from instead of something about admins and reddit.
Thought it being actually implemented was also heavily inspired by our Boi, Imp, to stop his constant sperging too. So it was never just Jews.
I assume that's also the reason for "THREE: Do not threaten, harass, defame, or bully users." To avoid driving away casuals.
Probably. KIA2 has had a long history of people who fucking hate each other just getting into infinite slapfights across months.
Its also the only rule I've consistently been hit by, as further proof that ones like 16 only apply if you are being a retard screaming about it, as I am of the firm belief that telling someone to kill themselves is my right on the Internet.