Casual Discussion Rules
The following rules apply only to the Casual Discussion board in addition to the Site & Forum Guidelines and take precedence whenever there is a conflict.
1. Please refrain from creating threads that do not encourage meaningful and/or civil discussion. Examples include:
a. picture collecting
b. random "xx vs. yy"e.g. Mickey Mouse vs. Superman, etc.
c. discussing social media/community members or their workse.g. What do you think about YouTuberA? Do you agree with blog B? Why is userC so hated? etc.
d. personal storytelling, narration, ranting, and/or blog-style postse.g. Ask me anything!, Ask me about ___, Rate my about me/signature/etc., Post your ___ and I'll rate it
e.g. Blog and/or rant texts about your day etc.
These topics only encourage a one-way discussion where members are commenting on the poster's idea (or vice versa).
e. MAL community datae.g. Specific reviews, moderation of data/community content/reviews, etc.
Concerns about the website should be reported using the appropriate buttons or designated MyAnimeList boards.
f. labeling and/or berating groups of peoplee.g. What is the most toxic fandom? Fans of ___ are toxic, Elitists think ___, ___ have "shit taste", etc.
g. categorizing generalized opinions as popular/unpopulare.g. Why does everyone like/hate ___, Post your unpopular opinion about ___, etc.
These threads are designed to assign people into black/white categories which then instigate wars between each "side". Either use the overrated/underrated thread or think carefully about what it is you want to discuss and avoid generalizing.
2. Offhand remarks, often consisting of 1-2 words, do not contribute to nor encourage meaningful discussion. Posts should contain thought.
Bypassing the minimum character requirement for posts is considered spam and may result in warnings/bans.
3. The Casual Discussion board is not a chat room.
4. Casual Discussion is also not a spam board. Pointless threads will be removed.
5. General questions/personal concerns should be posted in our General Advice Thread.
6. Casual Discussion is also not a sex board. Thread topics about sexually explicit material are not allowed and will be removed.
This includes but is not limited to topics about:- porn material, the porn industry
- masturbation, sexual preferences, sexual experiences, sexual fetishes
7. Controversial/sensitive topics liable to incite rule violations (trolling, flaming, abuse) are no longer allowed.
This includes but is not limited to topics about: - gender, sexual orientation, lgbt, homophobia
- race, xenophobia, immigration
- sexual assault, abortion
- pedophilia, lolicon/shotacon, incest, teenage-adult relationships
- politics, political ideologies, laws, policies
- controversial public figures/leaders, hate groups
- religion
- drugs, illegal activities
Even if the topic seems innocent and is made with the best intentions, it only takes one bad actor/troll to begin posting in the thread for it to spiral into a toxic exchange—which we have seen repeatedly, time and time again. As much as we don't want to blanket ban all conversations surrounding these topics, it is too common for posts to be made which are liable to ignite toxic flame wars (at best) and/or genuinely harm an individual's mental state (at worst). Thus, these topics should be discussed in a moderated space designed to handle them. A public forum on an entertainment website shared by anonymous users is not this place.
8. News threads are allowed only if they meet all of the following conditions.
i. They are not pointless (Rule 4), sexual (Rule 6), or controversial/sensitive (Rule 7).
ii. You not only post the news article text, videos, etc. but also add your own thoughts to initiate discussion.
iii. If you cite a news article, you must include the source.
iv. The title is factual and neutrally describes the event. Topics with clickbait/sensationalist titles will either be edited, locked, or removed.
Do not bump news threads more than two weeks old. |