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It's a horrible day on the Internet, and you are a lovely geuse.

Adult - Plants-liking queer menace - Front-desk worker of a plural system - Unapologetic low-effort poster

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Three pixel stamps: a breaking chain icon in trans colors against a red background, an image of someone being booted out reading "This user is UNWELCOME at the university", and a darkened lamppost.(fallen london stamps by @vagorsol)



I feel like running a website with any kind of Community(tm) requires a certain amount of "lmao die mad about it" energy and I am scrounging up ALL of the repressed spite I have from years of moderating reactive children and unrepentant assholes to send to staff this morning so that they may build ever firmer boundaries


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in reply to @bazelgeuse-apologist's post:

So much this. Honestly I feel like any part of getting a fun community together involves a heavy dose of curating said community, actively or passively, more or less. And at some point, no matter how like-minded and restrictive you start out as, you are going to reach a situation where the best solution is to just admit that maybe the person would be happier somewhere else. It's never fun or rewarding, I'm personally glad that the only big public Discord that I am a moderator of is both very restrictive of potential new members and also stagnated so that we don't get many applicants any more.