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.
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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
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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.
ELEVEN: Do not post spam. If you are self-advertising, you must have sufficiently engaged in the sub prior to your post, and you must engage with the users when they comment in your post. Spam will also include repeated messages and comments that are done with no effort to add to the conversation.
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.
No. You should keep it. Even if half a year from now we should move again, keep it.
Why? Because fuck reddit & 1/2KiA.
For instance, I occasionally search a topic with "KiA2", "KiA", & "Reddit" in my search query along with the topic. Occasionally entering certain names of supreme faggotry like "Nathan Grayson" or "Erin Biba" brings up KiA2 reddit hits on the first few pages of search results.
At best KiA2 will be whitewashed and forgotten in the retarded annals of reddit cuckery. More likely KiA2 will be denigrated as evil wacist nazi's that tried to hi-jack geek culture.
We don't have to remove references from reddit to dissociate from them. I found this community 2years ago by stumbling onto encyclopedia dramatica, becoming enamored by GG(they had receipts), lurking for 6 months, but not identifying as a gamer. I grasped the significance of gaming, ethics in journalism, and anti-pc culture though. Thankfully KiA2 was relatively new and made a good beachhead for me.
My mild autism only allows mild levitation. My dyslexia makes me fucking crash land every time. There's autistics on the internet who's autism lets them fucking fly and they always land on their feet though. I might be an anomaly, but I'm certainly not the only one. I hope our community as a whole grows from a broad array of interest aside from just primarily appealing to apolitical dissidents whom have grown weary of curated MSM narratives.
Leave "reddit" in the banner as a beacon for the next random who might otherwise never find us.
As long as our core community stays together and grows we'll stay relevant in search queries. Cutting out our "reddit" origins is just an increased layer of seperation for the next newbie to overcome.
That makes sense.