I've created a list of rules as below, they will likely change later, but they are here for the purposes of establishing a base level of social order:
ONE: Do not post Illegal Activity. Also, do not post any manifesto's done by terrorists, active shooters, serial felons rationalizing such things, or promoting such things, even if your content does not endorse the message.
TWO: Do not engage in speech that promotes, advocates, glorifies, or endorses violence.
THREE: Do not threaten, harass, or bully users; and do not encourage others to do so on or off-line; nor make per se defamatory states at users.
FOUR: Do not post ISM. Involuntary Salacious Material means NSFW material of a manner that was not intentionally made public. This is the "upskirt", "revenge porn", and "private intimate photos" rule.
FIVE: Do not post Porn
SIX: Content that contains nudity, pornography, or profanity, which a reasonable viewer may not want to be seen accessing in a public or formal setting such as in a workplace should be tagged as NSFW. Any material of a titillating nature must be marked NSFW.
SEVEN: Do not post Facebook accounts, individuals who's twitters are less than 500 followers, private/personal information that is not publicly available, addresses, or participate, encourage, or engage in any doxxing campaign.
EIGHT: Do not intentionally deceive others by impersonating another. This does not apply to satire.
NINE: No person shall use communities.win sites (including kotakuinaction2.win) to solicit, facilitate any transaction, or gift including: ... ATF defined firearms or ammo as defined by the ATF, Bump-stock type devices, Explosives, 3D printing files to produce the aforementioned, controlled substances, Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco, Stolen goods, Paid services involving physical sexual contact, Personal Information, Falsified Official Documents, Falsified Currency, Fraudulent Services, Pharmaceuticals
TEN: No vote manipulation. Do not break communities.win's features.
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TWELVE: Do not post intentional falsehoods or hoaxes. Yes, the Elders of Zion and other such intentionally fabricated documents fall into this. If your POST is arguably false by the user-base, it may be marked as either misleading or unfounded based on it's factual assertions, particularly in the title.
THIRTEEN: If you have reposted something, it will be removed
FOURTEEN: Do not post more than 5 posts a day to this sub.
FIFTEEN: Do not direct particularly egregious identity based slurs at users. A list will be provided
SIXTEEN: Do not attack entire identity groups as inferior, subhuman, inherently morally deficient, biologically/evolutionary mongrel, or participating in a vast conspiracy to take over the world, ala ZOG-NWO / The Patriarchy.
This begs the question: illegal where? Even just clarifying that we're not stuck being bound by California laws (or their "laws") would be a relief. You know the kind of bullshit I mean, like not being allowed to say negative things about polygamists or cuckolds.
Maybe I'm just too beat up from my time on reddit, but I reflexively recoil from what should be plain and normal regulations because I'm so accustomed to it being misinterpreted on purpose. I've seen how you and Dom act as mods, so I'm not very worried, but we may have caught a lot of refugees that aren't familiar with you two.
Wherever the powers that be can put enough pressure on the people making such decisions.
So Facebook bans anti-Islamic content in Pakistan, because Pakistan can pressure it to do that.
If you like those mods, you've never said anything factual about the Jews.
It just doesn't come up for me much - I came from 8/pol, so I've seen most of the ideas explored. From there, I started focusing on culture, rather than race or religion. I always assumed that behavior (which largely comes from culture) was the real meat of the issue, anyway.
I know what you mean, though - I catch it with other users occasionally. As much as I'd like a free speech forum, this can't be it. They're very hard to make publicly accessible. Feds/JIDF are a serious threat. I saw how they handled 9chan; they just posted a ridiculous threat towards jews on the politics board and reported it, conspicuously gaining the attention of groups strong enough to take the site down within the hour. Null, being a big retard, decided it was legit and he didn't want to defend it.
So I'll eat the occasional unwarranted deletion in exchange for having a place to talk at all. Dom and Ant don't hold the same position, but it's easy for me to agree with them that a certain degree of anti-jewish sentiment is dangerous. When it's a known and proven strategy, I have to concede that it's dangerous.
According to science, culture is not the driving factor in behavior, genes are:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavioural_genetics#Additional_general_findings
Also IQ is 80% genetic:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heritability_of_IQ
Genes cause culture, not the other way around. That's why certain groups of people always tend toward the same culture, and other groups of people always tend toward a different culture.
I would say genes plus environment. If I were raised in a South American jungle, no way would I utilize the same behaviors I do today. I'm willing to allow for genes being a higher scale factor than environment, but let's not bring environment down to 0%.
Well, yes, that would be outlandish. Culture causing genetic differences? The only way would be to say it's mate selection and (often accidental) eugenic/dysgenic practices.
I'm surprised those wiki articles still exist, as this topic is kind of forbidden in the normiesphere. I'd be more interested in seeing research about the potential association between willpower and genetics, as I consider that the key to overcoming bad genes. Because you sure as shit can't teach willpower.
To rephrase crudely: a nigger is a nigger because they don't choose to stop being a nigger. Thus nigger is not an immutable characteristic. If you're born and raised to be a nigger, hell yeah it's hard to not be one, but accomplishing that should be celebrated (with social acceptance). Of course, the standard assumption is that a nigger can't choose to stop - much like a dog can't choose to tell you what it wants for breakfast. Like "whoa are you a human now?" - it's evidence of a radical event (or a mistaken observer).
This basically amounts to expecting large amounts of the populace to become self-actualized, though, and I understand how unlikely that is.
And then the whole globalism monoculture thing. If that ever finalizes, you'll be right, because all actual culture will be dead. I guess the consolation there is that we might get gene editing technology, but I doubt that'll be as nice as imagined.