Hello all,
Thanks for making the trek over from Reddit!
We are not going to be allowing spam, but we are going to be relaxing our posting rules over here on kbin.
-We will allow the submissions of other sports like Muay Thai, Kickboxing, and other related combat sports.
-We will have less stringent titling rules
-The good memes can stay for now.
-As well as relaxing some other rules not mentioned here at mod discretion.
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What will stay:
-Being civil to other posters.
-No politics.
-Posts still need to be related to organized, sanctioned sporting events and organizations. No random training videos or discussion that is not about mixed martial arts at-large
-Hangin’ wit da boiiis
Thanks again for making it over and we’ll see you around!
Thanks,
Mod Team
I can't speak for the mods, but it would be negligent to not mention the major ethics problems behind the scenes, such as privately admitting to misunderstanding a developer's proposal for compromise as a threat, then publicly portraying that discussion as a threat anyway. Since Reddit's product is accessibility to the is the userbase and their user-generated content, an organized and wide-spread "no, you cannot haz content or access" is what's going on, ranging everywhere from setting subs to private to independent users deleting accounts or otherwise removing mass amounts of content. I'm currently showing 7273/7806 subreddits have gone dark with roughly 2.8 billion accounts affected.
Great point.