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Creative writing. Archive is as the name suggests just for archiving the fic and only the OP posts. Index is more of an ideas and discussion on various specific topics rather than specific fics and its accompanying commentary/discussion.
Edit: lol 🥷X2
Part of the complaint about this methodology is that some people don't tag or incorrectly tag, which makes it hard to manually ignore 100% of what they considered objectionable without actually reading the thread in question.
Context clues would lead me to believe that an absolute genius posted some photorealistic AI art that was functionally indistinguishable from CSAM, without bothering to double check with staff.
I'm fairly sure anything that would give non-staff users the power to modify a different user's post is a non starter. Maybe the checkbox to flag suspicious links brings the report to the top of the que so whoever's on duty checks it quickly to prevent harm? That also makes it easier to punish...
Being only one letter off, I presume it went unnoticed cuz of something like the Thing where as long as all the letters are there, and the first and last are correct, people can read a word just fine regardless of how scrambled it is. Or maybe just people used to reading janky translations...
This just seems like an easy avenue to harass authors. Not to mention that adding any feature that allows any form of communication between 2 or more users will just increase staff workload.
Speaking personally, the only tags I think an author should make sure to have are Fandom and whether or...
Paying money doesn't make you inherently trustworthy nor entitle you to, essentially, post a sign over other people's stories of what you think people should know about them.
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Chrome-
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Not Staff, but they do talk about the circumstances in which necromancy might be allowed Here, but despide how the rule says something like: "conditionally permitted." It's better to think of it more like: "it is forbidden, unless." That unless basically being if it's not a significant new...
It wasn't before?
Seriously though, I think the staff may be leaving this thread open to contain the handful of people that would DoomPost new threads about the end of QQ and what steps need to be taken every time another government stooge said they want to moderate the internet.
I just remember watching him talk about the hypocrisy involved in trying to cut off people legally profiting from their bodies while telling the audience to Google the name of their bank and money laundering to see a plethora of evidence of the banks assisting in the finances of groups engaged...