There's a bunch of people saying stuff like "soul/soulless", "slop", "uuhhmmm actually, "x good, y bad", etc, and no one bats an eye
4chan is down so maybe there are just a lot of new people. maybe urge them to read teh rulez ? if you bad everyone for innocent mistakes, there would be nobody left. ヽ(´ー` )ノ
they must learn, and silence is no teacher (・∀・)
>>68387i would still be here.
>>68389well you are perfect adn ebautiful so u are an exception. :3
That's becuz getting super anal about "lingo" is 4 n00bsRule 8 is specifically for pepe/wojak posters, common troll phrases, ironic shitposting, posts that are overly-hostile towards other users, etc. - not simply "any and all recent internet-popularized words & phrases"
There's a difference between an otherwise good poster using some lame language and being informed about it, and users going around using these words, repeatedly, with no repercussion.You are right about rule 8 not being a blanket "all new internet things are bad and gay" rule but I feel like these words are pretty agreed upon as being AIDS-ridden nu-4chan speak, and over all are not welcome on Heyuri.
>>68426I think the UniCon Latvia anon is a good example of this, an otherwise fun poster who made a small mistake, it was politely discussed with them & the issue was resolved and fun was had.I think that thread is also a good example of how politely discussing this kind of issue with the user is more often a better way to go about it than a thread on /q/. But I agree that silence isn't the answer, and that it probably does warrant a thread on /q/.And if the feeling surrounding those words/phrases turns out to not a be a consensus among Heyurizen's (like with "ENORMOUS COCK") I'm genuinely happy to here about how they can be used in a fun & creative manner and discuss that (again like with "ENORMOUS COCK") but I'm not holding my breath.
>>68430you don't need to worry about holding your breath when using ENORMOUS COCK in a fun and creative manner, ENORMOUS COCK will make sure that you can't breathe
I've been saying "slop" in a pejorative manner way before it was popular
>>68515I used to call chicken tenders "tendies" before /r9k/ started doing it, then I stopped when the meme went mainstream.