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Community Rules
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Be nice. Assume others have good intent (within reason).
Block or ignore posts, comments, and users that irritate you in some way rather than engaging. Report if they are actually breaking community rules.
Use content warnings and/or mark as NSFW when appropriate. Most posts with content warnings likely need to be marked NSFW.
Most 196 posts are memes, shitposts, cute images, or even just recent things that happened, etc. There is no real theme, but try to avoid posts that are very inflammatory, offensive, very low quality, or very "off topic".
Bigotry is not allowed, this includes (but is not limited to): Homophobia, Transphobia, Racism, Sexism, Abelism, Classism, or discrimination based on things like Ethnicity, Nationality, Language, or Religion.
Avoid shilling for corporations, posting advertisements, or promoting exploitation of workers.
Proselytization, support, or defense of authoritarianism is not welcome. This includes but is not limited to: imperialism, nationalism, genocide denial, ethnic or racial supremacy, fascism, Nazism, Marxism-Leninism, Maoism, etc.
Avoid AI generated content.
Avoid misinformation.
Avoid incomprehensible posts.
No threats or personal attacks.
No spam.
Moderator Guidelines
Moderator Guidelines
- Don’t be mean to users. Be gentle or neutral.
- Most moderator actions which have a modlog message should include your username.
- When in doubt about whether or not a user is problematic, send them a DM.
- Don’t waste time debating/arguing with problematic users.
- Assume the best, but don’t tolerate sealioning/just asking questions/concern trolling.
- Ask another mod to take over cases you struggle with, if you get tired, or when things get personal.
- Ask the other mods for advice when things get complicated.
- Share everything you do in the mod matrix, both so several mods aren't unknowingly handling the same issues, but also so you can receive feedback on what you intend to do.
- Don't rush mod actions. If a case doesn't need to be handled right away, consider taking a short break before getting to it. This is to say, cool down and make room for feedback.
- Don’t perform too much moderation in the comments, except if you want a verdict to be public or to ask people to dial a convo down/stop. Single comment warnings are okay.
- Send users concise DMs about verdicts about them, such as bans etc, except in cases where it is clear we don’t want them at all, such as obvious transphobes. No need to notify someone they haven’t been banned of course.
- Explain to a user why their behavior is problematic and how it is distressing others rather than engage with whatever they are saying. Ask them to avoid this in the future and send them packing if they do not comply.
- First warn users, then temp ban them, then finally perma ban them when they break the rules or act inappropriately. Skip steps if necessary.
- Use neutral statements like “this statement can be considered transphobic” rather than “you are being transphobic”.
- No large decisions or actions without community input (polls or meta posts f.ex.).
- Large internal decisions (such as ousting a mod) might require a vote, needing more than 50% of the votes to pass. Also consider asking the community for feedback.
- Remember you are a voluntary moderator. You don’t get paid. Take a break when you need one. Perhaps ask another moderator to step in if necessary.
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l’académie et les institutions dans son genre sont mortellement allergiques aux emprunts à d’autres langues, particulièrement à l’anglais, et aussi aux formes neutres de genre. "iel" par exemple, un pronom neutre de genre, est explicitement banni par l’académie et je crois par l’OQLF aussi. parce qu’iels détestent le changement, j’imagine.
pour remplacer les mots empruntés, iels vont souvent proposer des mots alternatifs, fait avec des racines plus françaises. genre "courriel" pour e-mail, ou "ordinateur" pour computer. parfois ça marche, surtout quand le mot est introduit tôt après que le concept ait été popularisé. d’autres fois, comme avec "joueur-diffuseur" pour streamer, le nouveau mot arrive des années après que l’emprunt à l’anglais se soit popularisé. résultat, tout le monde s’en fout et continue d’utiliser le mot anglais. ça aide pas non plus que leur alternative à un mot de 2 syllabes en fasse 5, et qu’il soit moins descriptif (c’pas tous les streamers qui sont des gamers)
pour le truc avec les pets, c’est juste moi qui me moquait de moi-même parce que j’écrivais de façon un peu ridiculeusement soutenue… 😅
mais on va pas se mentir, l’académie est probablement défoncée sur l’odeur de ses pets aussi 🤭