We’re sorry

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Summary

The platform apologizes for over-moderation, removes word blocks, simplifies rules, and enables image and link sharing, encouraging users to be nice and have fun.

It has come to my attention that we have been over moderating people’s behaviours and posts here. I’ve remove the word blocks and simplified the rules. Please be nice and stay on topic(ish) and have fun. We will try to engage with people who colour outside the lines where it makes sense and not be too heavy handed. Oh and I’ve enabled image and link sharing too. Please use it wisely.
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