Beetlegeuse
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Right. Might as well take the plunge and explain why QQ's moderation is, at best, questionable, and their insistence on abiding by rule 8 detrimental at best. I'm probably gonna get hit by the mods due to the inherent impossibility of criticizing rule 8 without falling afoul of it , but eh, probably worth it.
This thread is sparked mostly by TotalAbsolutism mod decision in the Sietch thread. To clarify before anyone claims I'm posting this out of spite: I have very little animosity towards them. This post is mostly borne of frustration towards a rule that is poorly designed, poorly implemented, and just kinda poor in general.
I've noticed that the QQ mods tend to be fairly selective when it comes to rule enforcement, especially when it comes to rule 8. Their determination of whether something constitutes a breach is highly arbitrary.
https://forum.questionablequesting.com/threads/inane-crap-on-sv.560/page-895#post-2203074
For an example: this post where someone compares SV to Robbespierre. For those unaware, Robbespierre was a famous french political radical who operated during the french revolution. In essence, this person who is directly referencing and discussing a political discussion is calling the people in said discussion political extremists.
The mods determined this wasn't a breach of rule 8.
For another example, the trap discussion on QQ, or rather, lack of it. QQ has, effectively, banned any discussion about whether its a slur....including, effectively, any reasoned complaints on the subject. They've effectively banned discussion about whether a potential slur is a potential slur, with no real regard towards the people this would hurt.
Then we have the Sietch thread, where they've effectively banned any discussion ABOUT the sietch: the reason it was founded? Forbidden. The focus of the site? Forbidden. The behavior of its members? Effectively forbidden barring extremely minor shit like Carl Manvers posting about how dakimuras are the superior waifu or whatever.
Meanwhile, discussion about how a particular industry exploits its workers is merely off-topic: https://forum.questionablequesting.com/threads/inane-crap-on-sv.560/page-1072#post-3126088
A discussion about female on male abuse only got deemed political once Rakdos...Well, Rakdos'd.
https://forum.questionablequesting.com/threads/stupid-shit-on-sb-rants.8689/page-250#post-3136245
In general, Rule 8, as currently enforced, doesn't seem to be "no politics" so much as "no politics we disagree with or find unsightly". Like, per the wording of the rule, anything pre-20 years ago is fair game, but I don't particularly think the staff would be too happy if I made a thread about the legacy of reagan and the harm he's done to the gay community.
Fundamentally, rule 8 exists because the QQ founders wish to remain apolitical, but so long as they have an entire section of the forum dedicated to shitting on groups you don't like and ranting about perceived negative behavior in others, it will always be political, because fundamentally what behaviors are and aren't acceptable/negative/harmfull/obnoxious is in itself political.
To use a quote from the post that inspired this...
If it was a forum for just creative writing, it wouldn't have rants. And ranting about other people will, inevitably, lead back to politics one way or the other.
This thread is sparked mostly by TotalAbsolutism mod decision in the Sietch thread. To clarify before anyone claims I'm posting this out of spite: I have very little animosity towards them. This post is mostly borne of frustration towards a rule that is poorly designed, poorly implemented, and just kinda poor in general.
I've noticed that the QQ mods tend to be fairly selective when it comes to rule enforcement, especially when it comes to rule 8. Their determination of whether something constitutes a breach is highly arbitrary.
https://forum.questionablequesting.com/threads/inane-crap-on-sv.560/page-895#post-2203074
For an example: this post where someone compares SV to Robbespierre. For those unaware, Robbespierre was a famous french political radical who operated during the french revolution. In essence, this person who is directly referencing and discussing a political discussion is calling the people in said discussion political extremists.
The mods determined this wasn't a breach of rule 8.
For another example, the trap discussion on QQ, or rather, lack of it. QQ has, effectively, banned any discussion about whether its a slur....including, effectively, any reasoned complaints on the subject. They've effectively banned discussion about whether a potential slur is a potential slur, with no real regard towards the people this would hurt.
Then we have the Sietch thread, where they've effectively banned any discussion ABOUT the sietch: the reason it was founded? Forbidden. The focus of the site? Forbidden. The behavior of its members? Effectively forbidden barring extremely minor shit like Carl Manvers posting about how dakimuras are the superior waifu or whatever.
Meanwhile, discussion about how a particular industry exploits its workers is merely off-topic: https://forum.questionablequesting.com/threads/inane-crap-on-sv.560/page-1072#post-3126088
A discussion about female on male abuse only got deemed political once Rakdos...Well, Rakdos'd.
https://forum.questionablequesting.com/threads/stupid-shit-on-sb-rants.8689/page-250#post-3136245
In general, Rule 8, as currently enforced, doesn't seem to be "no politics" so much as "no politics we disagree with or find unsightly". Like, per the wording of the rule, anything pre-20 years ago is fair game, but I don't particularly think the staff would be too happy if I made a thread about the legacy of reagan and the harm he's done to the gay community.
Fundamentally, rule 8 exists because the QQ founders wish to remain apolitical, but so long as they have an entire section of the forum dedicated to shitting on groups you don't like and ranting about perceived negative behavior in others, it will always be political, because fundamentally what behaviors are and aren't acceptable/negative/harmfull/obnoxious is in itself political.
To use a quote from the post that inspired this...
QQ is not a political discussion board, it is a board for creative writing and lewd creative writing.
If it was a forum for just creative writing, it wouldn't have rants. And ranting about other people will, inevitably, lead back to politics one way or the other.
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