What is this hexbear rule? We are becoming the strawman fascists are making of us Edit: furthermore I think this does not help federation at all, I think we should follow the same principle that is used in extradition: it must be illegal in both states in order for the person to be extradite, or it needs to be illegal on both platforms to be removed, but again, that might lead to problems if a community deems racist jokes, for example, not illegal so we can’t do much about it, it’s an headache. Edit 2: i think I could be misunderstood easily, Im not attacking the platform, just saying that that’s a generally stupid rule.

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    slapping a content warning on an ice cream

    As I said, I don’t think this is reasonable either.

    content warning on meat/dairy

    Never said that it should be on dairy, either. It seems like you’ve confused what I’ve said with what some other people in this thread have said.

    Marking raw meat as NSFW is just a courtesy because it makes some people uncomfortable; doing so does not lessen the impact of an NSFW marking for rape, just like NSFW markings for nudity.

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      Well if u replace “ice cream” with steak my point still stands, if we put NSFW markings on meat, people won’t take NSFW markings seriously

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        Well if u replace “ice cream” with steak my point still stands

        I disagree. A partial animal corpse is not equivalent to milk. And, as I said, I don’t think we should use content warnings for dairy, unless there’s some very specific situation where that’d be appropriate.

        if we put NSFW markings on meat, people won’t take NSFW markings seriously

        By that logic, NSFW markings should also be removed for nudity and any subject less serious than rape, which I would argue includes almost everything. NSFW means “Not Safe For Work” and is applied for a variety of reasons, including “if you’re at work and your supervisor walks by, you probably don’t want them to see you looking at this”. If I wanted to warn someone about an extremely serious subject, I would use “NSFL” or just specify what the subject was in the title