Anonymous
8/11/2025, 3:10:44 AM
No.11353563
>>11353550
"Better" doesn't matter, rules do. As long as beast is against the rules, you can report a post for beast, and janitors can remove it.
>anon1 posts an image
>anon2 thinks image doesn't belong on /d/
>anon2 reports post
>janitor sees report
>janitor decides if report category is correct
>if the answer is NO, anon2 might get a warning for false report
>janitor decides if post contains rule-breaking content
>if the answer is NO, anon2 might get a warning for false report
>if the answer is YES, image and/or post gets deleted
>anon1 might get a warning or a ban for repeated offenses
Moderation on /d/ is silent. Posts disappear without explanations. Janitors don't talk. Anons don't notice stuff is gone unless someone replied to a deleted post before it was deleted. You can find the deleted stuff on various archives which log threads in real-time and don't adjust for moderation. But complaining about rules rarely does anything, except in cases of wide and frequent deletions (like the text purge).
If your content gets deleted repeatedly, you learn to stop posting it or get a vacation.
If you have an issue with posted content, you report it and see what the mods do.
If you have an issue with moderation, there might have been a Hiroshimoot decree allowing 1 meta thread per board to discuss "the state of things" but in the wake of /qa/ hack who knows whether that would be honored, or deleted for off-topic (like this post, hence the sage).
Point is, as with every community, you have to adjust your actions to match existing culture. AKA lurk moar.
"Better" doesn't matter, rules do. As long as beast is against the rules, you can report a post for beast, and janitors can remove it.
>anon1 posts an image
>anon2 thinks image doesn't belong on /d/
>anon2 reports post
>janitor sees report
>janitor decides if report category is correct
>if the answer is NO, anon2 might get a warning for false report
>janitor decides if post contains rule-breaking content
>if the answer is NO, anon2 might get a warning for false report
>if the answer is YES, image and/or post gets deleted
>anon1 might get a warning or a ban for repeated offenses
Moderation on /d/ is silent. Posts disappear without explanations. Janitors don't talk. Anons don't notice stuff is gone unless someone replied to a deleted post before it was deleted. You can find the deleted stuff on various archives which log threads in real-time and don't adjust for moderation. But complaining about rules rarely does anything, except in cases of wide and frequent deletions (like the text purge).
If your content gets deleted repeatedly, you learn to stop posting it or get a vacation.
If you have an issue with posted content, you report it and see what the mods do.
If you have an issue with moderation, there might have been a Hiroshimoot decree allowing 1 meta thread per board to discuss "the state of things" but in the wake of /qa/ hack who knows whether that would be honored, or deleted for off-topic (like this post, hence the sage).
Point is, as with every community, you have to adjust your actions to match existing culture. AKA lurk moar.