Do comments that are nonsexual in nature yet lean on the macabre or the weird still count as creepy?
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Do comments that are nonsexual in nature yet lean on the macabre or the weird still count as creepy?
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From e621:rules
Creepy Comments
Suggested Suspension Length: 3 days
This category includes:
Creating forum posts, threads, or comments that cause an unpleasant feeling of fear or unease, or are sexually inappropriate
This is intended to ensure that users do not express their personal fetishes/desires publicly. Users have the right, within realistic expectations, to browse comfortably without unneeded or unnecessary commentary of those who wish to express their desires.
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Yeah things like absurdist comments aren't inherently a bad thing, it's more the sexually bizarre and unsettling that are a no no.
Such as commenting on a completely safe image about how you'd like to bone the character. Stuff like that
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slyroon said:
From e621:rulescomments that cause an unpleasant feeling
some people get triggered by things like comma or .
yet the offenders don't get banned.
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That's obviously different from a weird comment.
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AoBird said:
some people get triggered by things like comma or .
yet the offenders don't get banned.
In this specific context, there are specific rules so therefore what breaks these specific site rules is what matters here
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Yeah the creepy would pertain to being overly sexual in nature normally. Or like overly violent or weird
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Ye'd think something like comment #3620331 would count as creepy, but nope. The only comments I ever see reported for being creepy are sexual ones.
AoBird said:
some people get triggered by things like comma or .
yet the offenders don't get banned.
There's no rule against being a Grammar Nazi or intentionally setting them off with piss-poor grammar.
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DiceLovesBeingBlown said:
In this specific context, there are specific rules so therefore what breaks these specific site rules is what matters here
Yes there are, "Creating comments that cause an unpleasant feeling"
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Guys. if you see a comment that you believe is violating the rules, report it. don't just sit there and go "oh no, someone else must report this."
AoBird said:
Yes there are, "Creating comments that cause an unpleasant feeling"
Actually it says "an unpleasant feeling of fear or unease"
So, like...
Bitches like that deserve to be raped.
She has nice ears. Could someone do an earfucking edit? Preferably one where she looks dead.
Oh man I hope she dies from that huge dick ripping her guts open.
I fucking hate (official character), she's a cruel teasing frigid bitch.. I hope (other character) crushes her skull after he gets done with her worthless cunt.
Fuck yeah! Cry bitch! (insert detailed comment-fanfiction describing the murder and disassembly of a character who, in the picture, is a bit teary eyed.)
There are a lot of ways to feel uneasy, unhappy or even fearful about comments that are not overtly sexual. Another example would be comments glorifying school shootings, mass murder, or similar things.
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SnowWolf said:
Guys. if you see a comment that you believe is violating the rules, report it. don't just sit there and go "oh no, someone else must report this."Actually it says "an unpleasant feeling of fear or unease"So, like...
There are not nice words in here. You really shouldn't look.
- I would love to sneak into her house at night and rape her in her bed.
Bitches like that deserve to be raped.
She has nice ears. Could someone do an earfucking edit? Preferably one where she looks dead.
Oh man I hope she dies from that huge dick ripping her guts open.
I fucking hate (official character), she's a cruel teasing frigid bitch.. I hope (other character) crushes her skull after he gets done with her worthless cunt.
Fuck yeah! Cry bitch! (insert detailed comment-fanfiction describing the murder and disassembly of a character who, in the picture, is a bit teary eyed.)There are a lot of ways to feel uneasy, unhappy or even fearful about comments that are not overtly sexual. Another example would be comments glorifying school shootings, mass murder, or similar things.
99% of the creepy comments bans aren't about comments like that
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Dutchnoob said:
99% of the creepy comments bans aren't about comments like that
You really don't know.
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Versperus said:
You really don't know.
You would?
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Dutchnoob said:
You would?
None of us who aren't part of the admin team do. We don't see the warning messages that get sent or the off-screen conversations admin holds with rule-breakers, because those aren't made public.
That's why all the "he didn't do anything wrong" messages about banned users are so absurd.
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CCoyote said:
None of us who aren't part of the admin team do. We don't see the warning messages that get sent or the off-screen conversations admin holds with rule-breakers, because those aren't made public.That's why all the "he didn't do anything wrong" messages about banned users are so absurd.
There actually is a way to see the warning messages through the user records section.
Dutchnoob said:
99% of the creepy comments bans aren't about comments like that
I disagree, there's a bunch of really unnecessary/creepy comments that get caught pretty much every day.
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Dutchnoob said:
99% of the creepy comments bans aren't about comments like that
have you read the user records regarding creepy comments at all? because majority of them are really heavily explicit.
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Ruikuli said:
have you read the user records regarding creepy comments at all? because majority of them are really heavily explicit.
Dunno about that. I see a lot of crass and tasteless comments, but most aren't as obviously creepy as the examples that SnowWolf listed.
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Genjar said:
most aren't as obviously creepy as the examples that SnowWolf listed.
I don't think they can get much worse than those.
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MissChu said:
There actually is a way to see the warning messages through the user records section.
That is correct; however, if there are dmails between admin and a user that aren't listed in the records section, we wouldn't see those. What I'm saying is that there can be context behind a ban to which we as regular users aren't privy. That makes users' proclamations of unfairness potentially uninformed.
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Another rule of sexual content etiquette that tends to get overlooked in explaining what makes a creepy comment: if you are not immediately and directly involved in the situation presented in the picture, then do not insert yourself into it or openly state that you wish to be inserted into it.
If it's a pin-up, do not say you want to fuck him/her/them/whatever. The picture is about them, not you.
If it is a sex scene between two more more people, do not say you want to get involved or replace any particular member. The picture is about them, not you.
Even if it is some really bizarre fetish picture where some six-titted vixen is having a train pulled on her by anthropomorphized representations of each car of a literal train all the way from the engine to the caboose, don't insert yourself into it. It's about them, not you.
There really is a difference between appreciating a picture, even if that picture is porn, for what it is and making the picture about you. Nobody wants to hear about you; they want to experience the picture without some weirdo crashing a party they weren't invited to.
It's a bit of a fine line maybe, but a good question to ask yourself in posting a comment is "am I talking about the picture, or am I talking about me?" If you are talking about you, then it is better left unsaid.
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Dutchnoob said:
99% of the creepy comments bans aren't about comments like that
No, most creepy comments are about sex.
but that was not the point.
the point was that the rule says that comments "that cause an unpleasant feeling of fear or unease, or are sexually inappropriate"
Yet some were 'editing' that statement to say "that cause an unpleasant feeling" and saying that improper grammar should be an offense, then.
This is not the intention of the rule.
This was not a discussion about the ratios of what subsection of rules are violated.
The point was to provide example of what that section of the rules were intended to cover.
BlueDingo said:
I don't think they can get much worse than those.
Thank you. I kind of hate myself for it.
In conclusions: if you see a comment that is creepy, report it. Unless you are reporting everyone who moves for silly reasons, you will not get in trouble. Accept the admin's ruling, don't argue with it unless you feel that something important is being overlooked. (For example, if there is particular slang being used, we may not know what it means, or if it's a reference to some form of media) but even then, be polite. we like people who try to help and that includes by reporting comments.
There are a lot of comments every day and we rely heavily on reporters to help us keep things clean <3
CCoyote said:
That is correct; however, if there are dmails between admin and a user that aren't listed in the records section, we wouldn't see those. What I'm saying is that there can be context behind a ban to which we as regular users aren't privy. That makes users' proclamations of unfairness potentially uninformed.
Also this is very true. as well, in many cases. a ban isn't issues over a single comment, but a history of bad comments. we just tend to pick one as a particular example.
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So what's with the rule about not publically expressing fetishes, on a public site about expressing fetishes?
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blazera said:
So what's with the rule about not publically expressing fetishes, on a public site about expressing fetishes?
People come for the submissions of art/porn, not for status updates about other people's masturbation efforts.
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NotMeNotYou said:
People come for the submissions of art/porn, not for status updates about other people's masturbation efforts.
the rules specify it's to prevent people from expressing their fetishes publically, what the heck is all my art here?
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blazera said:
the rules specify it's to prevent people from expressing their fetishes publically, what the heck is all my art here?
1. you are misunderstaning this. the creepy comment rule is not to remove fetish content from the site. its to stop people from oversharing and being creepy 2. there is this fun thing called blacklist that lets people filter out fetish content they do not wish to see. there is not really a way to do it comments
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Ruikuli said:
... there is not really a way to do it comments
There is actually an option to allow blacklisted users to also have their comments and etc. be hidden from you. With this option, user:*name* on your blacklist would hide their comments (etc) from you. But I do not advocate using this instead of reporting them, this should be used in tangent with reporting them. The reason I say that this is not flawless, any comment quoted from them will still be shown and there is no way to avoid that.
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Personally, I prefer the Hide Comments option in settings, but a person shouldn't have to turn off their ability to see all comments because the commenting in general is so bad.
Seriously, people, we don't want to know what you'd like to do to a character in a drawing. Just don't tell us. It's really that easy.
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You can also, within the settings, adjust your comment threshold. The comment threshhold basically is a "comment must be this tall to pass" sort of thing. If you set it to 0, no comments with a negative score will be shown and will be hidden by default.
I have mine set to -5, and generally means I see most comments, except the real assholish ones. If you set yours to, say, 2, you might only see the particularly good comments.
That said, I'll reiterate again: report bad comments.
Especially, ESPECIALLY if that comment is out of line with the content of the post. (What I mean is... people talking about poop and scat on a scat picture is reasonable. But on a safe, non-diapery non poopy picture? nope! report plz.)
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Siral_Exan said:
There is actually an option to allow blacklisted users to also have their comments and etc. be hidden from you. With this option, user:*name* on your blacklist would hide their comments (etc) from you. But I do not advocate using this instead of reporting them, this should be used in tangent with reporting them. The reason I say that this is not flawless, any comment quoted from them will still be shown and there is no way to avoid that.
i meant that there is really no way to blacklist comments that are especially about diaper fetish or something
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