This isn't reddit. Why are such rules in effect?
Frankly, if the above post constitutes a violation of Rule 2, something I like "you should fight back against someone trying to kill you" would also be violating the rule. I hardly think the above "promotes, advocates, glorifies, or endorses violence" especially since it's an generalized, abstract statement, directed at no one in particular ... AND it's a meme.
This isn't reddit. Why are such rules in effect?
Frankly, if the above post constitutes a violation of Rule 2, something I like "you should fight back against someone trying to kill you" would also be violating the rule. I hardly think the above "promotes, advocates, glorifies, or endorses violence" especially since it's an generalized, abstract statement, directed at no one in particular.
This isn't reddit. Why are such rules in effect?
Frankly, f the above post constitutes a violation of Rule 2, something I like "you should fight back against someone trying to kill you" would also be violating the rule. I hardly think the above "promotes, advocates, glorifies, or endorses violence" especially since it's an generalized, abstract statement, directed at no one in particular.
This isn't reddit. Why are such rules in effect?
Also if the above post is violating the rule, something I like "you should fight back against someone trying to kill you" would also be violating the rule. I hardly think the above "promotes, advocates, glorifies, or endorses violence" especially since it's an generalized, abstract statement, directed at no one in particular.
This isn't reddit. Why are such rules in effect?
Also if the above post is violating the rule, something I like "you should fight back against someone trying to kill you" would also be violating the rule.
I hardly think the above "promotes, advocates, glorifies, or endorses violence" especially since it's an generalized, abstract statement, directed at no one in particular.
This isn't reddit. Why are such rules in effect?
Also if the above post is violating the rule, something I like "you should fight back against someone trying to kill you" would also be violating the rule.
I hardly think the above "promotes, advocates, glorifies, or endorses violence" especially since it's directed at no one in particular.
This isn't reddit. Why are such rules in effect?
Also if the above post is violating the rule, something I like "you should fight back against someone trying to kill you" would also be violating the rule.