GoldieDoggy wrote:pico wrote:you can say that this isn't the place for DNIs all you want, but that's simply not true? this is a forum site. people interact with each other here. some people are traumatized and don't want to interact with those who could potentially send them into an episode. some people get very heated over different opinions and just don't want to interact with those that they have opposing opinions with. some people just.. don't want to interact with certain people?
if you're going to run a website where people interact with each other, you have to be able to let them curate that experience themselves, and for some people that means letting them have a DNI.
I’d have to disagree with this. CS is meant to be child-friendly, and do all they can to protect their users. Posting DNI lists actively makes it much easier for others to cause you harm. The people who are traumatized ESPECIALLY should not be posting DNI lists. That literally tells people exactly how to give you a panic attack, and if you simply don’t want to interact with certain people? Block them! I (along with many others here) have seen the effects of DNI lists for a long while. They cause way more harm than good, which is why the staff have made this announcement.
miosha wrote:okay, genuine question for all of the mods. i'd prefer if everyone was able to see the answer as well. /srs
why and when did this even start becoming a problem? we've had dni lists for AGES now, have people really started complaining about it, or was this just another blind attempt to enforce another one of your rules that we didn't have much of a problem with now?
Simon wrote:Just wanted to say quickly, we don’t come up with rules out of thin air. This has been a topic of discussion among staff for long time now and was not taken lightly. Most rules that we have are created due to an urgent need / influx of reports or incidents that we feel warrants our action. This is a family friendly site and our rules will always prioritize user safety.
Pear wrote:I didn’t even realize this was a thing haha though the most interacting I do lately is just trading x’D
But as an adult, I’m just going to chime in and say that you are going to come across upsetting things throughout your entire life, and you’re not going to be able to tip toe around things as much as you can on the internet. And all it boils down to is that you cannot control what someone else does. You can ask things of others, but not everyone is going to go out of their way to treat you any different than they treat others. It’s just a part of life. You can, however, change your own behaviors to avoid things you don’t like. If someone is bothering you or is a part of a group you determine you don’t like or upsets you, block them and move on.
The internet is not a safe space. You need to keep your personal info and the things that upset you away from the public eye, because while I’d like to say there are people who would respect your wishes, there are also people who will go out of their way to make your life miserable for kicks and giggles. Protect your info, and if something upsets you too much, it may be time to take a step back and take a break.
CS does a good job making this community accepting and as safe as they can, but it’s still the internet.
Poodlette wrote:I honestly agree with this and think CS's reasons for terminating DNIs are valid. In general, most of the DNI's I have seen though haven't really been about trigger topics (though of course racism, sexism, homophobia, etc. is almost always on the list), but rather fandoms that a person doesn't like which seems petty to me. You're, in essence, judging how somebody will interact with you based on a TV show or Youtuber they like? We can't just all respect that we have differences of opinion and leave it at that? I feel like DNIs are used to weed off pet peeves not genuinely bigoted people.
house wrote:not the smartest new rule. dni are useful i have some fandoms i cannot stand on there for a reason.
Poodlette wrote:house wrote:not the smartest new rule. dni are useful i have some fandoms i cannot stand on there for a reason.
You can always block people you do not want to interact with. I also don't see why somebody being in a fandom would dictate what they are trying to speak with you about. If somebody tries to talk to you about a fandom, just tell them you're not interested in talking about that, but it seems unfair to ignore an entire group of people based on their interests.
house wrote:not the smartest new rule. dni are useful i have some fandoms i cannot stand on there for a reason.
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