Rule 4: Do not promote or put drugs/alcohol/tobacco/weed/psychedelics/inhalants in a positive light.

Some comrades mentioned in private channels that weed is not addictive, I'm not going to argue on this point because this is a fundamental divide between China and some western countries.

My view is that whether you're addicted to them or not, you shouldn't promote these substances or put them in a positive light. It's fine if you don't agree with me, but anyone who leaves a comment here arguing the opposite will be banned from the community (30 days for now).

If a lot of people oppose this rule, either by downvotes and/or number of comments, I will willingly step down as moderator of this community.

  • robot_dog_with_gun [they/them]
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    3 months ago

    hexbear doesn't have downvotes. seems weird to preemptively make a rule when we're not going to change or productively debate chinese drug policy and weed/shrooms/lsd/whatever aren't part of any capitalist plots to re-run opium.

    are you ideologically anti-drug like middle-aged white americans or is the motivation here about respecting the history and material conditions that caused china to be how it is?

        • qwename@lemmygrad.ml
          hexagon
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          3 months ago

          One solution is for someone from hexbear to comment that they're against this new rule, and then people from hexbear can upvote that comment.

          • robot_dog_with_gun [they/them]
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            3 months ago

            i doubt we're particularly fussed about the rule, i mostly commented because i'm broadly interested in the philosophy of moderation

            • qwename@lemmygrad.ml
              hexagon
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              3 months ago

              Indeed, there should be a defined process for the introduction of new rules in a community, maybe in the form of suggestions, or when an incident requiring moderation occurred that wasn't covered by the rules. My next step might be making a post to receive suggestions for community rules, though /c/China isn't a particularly active community so there hasn't been many rule violations.