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This rule needs an exception for war reporting, and posting evidence of criminal activity or police misconduct.
Not just war reporting. There are legitmate medical discussions that can be aided by such depictions. There should be an exception made for legitimate educational images. Otherwise technically a biological textbook on dissection runs afoul of this rule.
I second this. Educational content should be an exception.
Then stop fucking lawyers :D
You can't say that word, no? /s
True. "L*wyer" is a very taboo word in almost every civilized society.
Not really tbh. We don't need to personally see that stuff β it can cause lasting trauma. Knowing it exists and who did it is enough for war reporting.
Should copy mastodon instead with content warning tags. They function similar to nsfw/nsfl filters, but instead are filled with custom text as a warning. So the same function for nsfw could get used as "movie spoilers" or something.
The current spoiler tag work this way
Unfortunately not all frontend or client support it yet.
For content the spoiler tag allows to change the title to show any string of text. You may put "NSFL" anywhere you see fit.
But specific tags for posts would be a necessary feature for sure.
Citizens of free and democratic societies have a fundamental need to be informed of what is going on in the world and their communities, free of bias or censorship, so they can make informed, reality based decisions and instruct their representatives in government on how to carry out the will of the people. When you start filtering and curating peoples' perception of reality to fit an agenda or narrative you're talking away their agency (you tankies wouldn't understand what that word means), and interfering with their duties as a citizen.
I have to agree with Astrealix on this. Information should be free. But information and snuff videos are two different things. I want information. I don't need or want to be constantly exposed to gore content. And I don't consider myself badly informed because I didn't see one guy chopping another guy's head in 4K-HD.
A simple blurred image until clicked would prevent that, like it currently does with NSFW content.
I don't need you deciding what level of gore that I am allowed to see
More importantly, we don't need to be limiting the discussion of incredibly important political issues such as was just because the imagery is ugly. War is ugly, and reminding everyone of that is vitally important in preventing future wars. When we forget how ugly war truly is, we begin to allow for its glamorization. Much better for me to see the atrocities of war than for my children to experience them firsthand.
But they aren't. You're free to go to an instance that hosts those images.
Conversely if lemmy.world hosted gore, you'd be free to go to an instance that bans it. What a non statement.
I'm complaining about the policy. Saying I'm not allowed to complain about the policy, because that's not what the policy says, is dumb.
Let me make it clearer: I don't like this section of the terms and I'd like to hear their reasoning for why they made that policy decision.
Your reason for liking the gore ban makes no sense so I'm dismissing that as a possible reason for the admins' decision.
First of all, I am from Hong Kong and utterly hate the CCP and tankies. It's frankly insulting that you would compare me to them when they consistently fight for the complete eradication of the Hong Kong identity.
But more importantly, there's a line to be drawn there. I agree that it is important to be informed β but you don't need Israel tweeting photos of dead babies onto everyone's Twitter feeds and traumatising people to be informed that babies died. You don't need to personally witness every single gory detail of humanity's terrible sins in order to know that things have happened. That's what people do as a job in journalism, and they have lots of protection to make sure they're not traumatised by it. The average Lemming doesn't need to see that.
what's a "tankie"
Russian apologist who supports Russia in the Ukraine war is how I understand it.
Also they support the CCP
They have a veneer of communism but they really just support authoritarianism especially among geopolitical enemies of the USA.
Authoritarians of the left. For example, they support Putin because they're against NATO, and they praise Mao, Stalin and other brutal dictators.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tankie
I find it difficult to understand that something should be banned because some people "don't need" to see it. Then don't look at it? And I'm talking specifically for war reporting now. I'm not talking for generic gore. It is war reporting. It is something that happens. By hiding it it only helps to enlarge our safe bubble and live in it. Sorry, this is not the world. If you want to live in your safe bubble it is up to you, but making it sound like the "correct way to handle reality" is wrong imo
I agree that itβs fine to make a rule against it on a privately funded instance but definitely do not agree with your line of thinking. Sometimes you canβt understand the gravity of horror without seeing it, and sometimes you must understand it to be motivated to do something about it. A little trauma of is sometimes necessary to be an informed citizen of the world.
Get traumatized by gore for "thoughts and prayers" on ~~Facebook~~ Lemmy
And hobbyist
They aren't Reddit, they're an instance. There's no reason they need to allow that. That content can be for other instances.
That is bad logic and no justification.
They're an instance, they can put a rule requiring every comment to include the text "I'm a little teapot".
That doesn't imply it would be a good rule which is what we are disagreeing about. Pointing out they CAN have a rule is irrelevant.
And people can criticize that choice.
Sure, they can. And people can point out it's the instance owner's choice.