Would anyone know the reason that CS doesn't allow for the discussion of using real currency on the site? Like was it allowed at some point in the past and no good came of it?
Just interested in the history or thought process behind it.
Thanks!
Le.Bone.Witch wrote:Would anyone know the reason that CS doesn't allow for the discussion of using real currency on the site? Like was it allowed at some point in the past and no good came of it?
Just interested in the history or thought process behind it.
Thanks!
r & l ✩ wrote:Le.Bone.Witch wrote:Would anyone know the reason that CS doesn't allow for the discussion of using real currency on the site? Like was it allowed at some point in the past and no good came of it?
Just interested in the history or thought process behind it.
Thanks!
Discussion of real currency payment requires an exchange of personal information which would just break another rule, as far as I know it was never allowed, but if I’m wrong a boomer could correct me
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Azarath wrote:I'm confused as to why political statements are no longer allowed. Or were they never? It feels like silencing marginalized voices, like I'm glad CS says Black Lives Matter but stopping people from putting it in their signatures seems...odd.
Simon wrote:Your profile should not contain information about your political affiliation, support of political candidates, or stance on divisive political issues such as abortion or firearms that have no relevance to Chicken Smoothie. Your own gender identity, sexual orientation, or religious affiliation and broad statements supporting human rights (such as stating Black lives matter) are exempt from this. Please be aware that some statements (such as All Lives Matter) are inherently anti-human rights and will be moderated accordingly.
Azarath wrote:I'm confused as to why political statements are no longer allowed. Or were they never? It feels like silencing marginalized voices, like I'm glad CS says Black Lives Matter but stopping people from putting it in their signatures seems...odd.
r & l ✩ wrote:Azarath wrote:I'm confused as to why political statements are no longer allowed. Or were they never? It feels like silencing marginalized voices, like I'm glad CS says Black Lives Matter but stopping people from putting it in their signatures seems...odd.
Putting BLM in your signature isn't against the rules.Simon wrote:Your profile should not contain information about your political affiliation, support of political candidates, or stance on divisive political issues such as abortion or firearms that have no relevance to Chicken Smoothie. Your own gender identity, sexual orientation, or religious affiliation and broad statements supporting human rights (such as stating Black lives matter) are exempt from this. Please be aware that some statements (such as All Lives Matter) are inherently anti-human rights and will be moderated accordingly.
banned user wrote:Are political poems and song lyrics allowed on cs in the appropriate forms?
Due to the nature of such conversations, we do not allow debates about real world topics (especially of a political nature). However, discussion threads for support and education are allowed in a limited capacity about such topics. These should be created in the Adults Discussion forum. Such topics will be moderated closely and if the discussion is deemed too inflammatory or trends toward debate the topic may be closed.
Your profile should not contain information about your political affiliation, support of political candidates, or stance on divisive political issues such as abortion or firearms that have no relevance to Chicken Smoothie. Your own gender identity, sexual orientation, or religious affiliation and broad statements supporting human rights (such as stating Black lives matter) are exempt from this. Please be aware that some statements (such as All Lives Matter) are inherently anti-human rights and will be moderated accordingly.
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