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I know we're all about the NAP, so we're not going to be laying down any laws I guess, but maybe what I'm trying to get at is what everyone wants to see here.
We've already established that we don't want to see anyone defending violence against any creature of a species that has the capability for reason, but there are some other things that have been grinding gears in the other libertarian flavored subreddits.
Did we want to go ahead and put out a stance on memes / images? Personally I like them, but I can definitely see how they can be trite or oversimplified. Maybe we can have a voluntary tagging system, where meme posters put [meme] in their titles so that we can RES-hide them if we don't want them? Just a thought.
Also, one thing I've always felt weird seeing is links to reddit discussions. I always feel like it's one of those "violating reddiquette" things where there's the potential for vote brigades and opinion storms. This is why whenever I've posted my progress in other reddits I usually do so in pictures. I guess I'd like to know what everyone else thinks, because I usually always like to share what I've been doing, but I always feel braggy / needy when I do get around to sharing.
Any other stuff we want to talk about before things get going too far along?
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