Um, I'm not really commenting on the content of this ableism thing, as I think both sides have commented this thing to death, and I don't feel like getting into an argument with anyone.
I'm just wondering how many people who visit the meme are really going to know about this.
Like, I know you put this post up and all, but personally, it's only a fluke that I saw it, as I usually only visit the prompt posts, whether I'm posting a prompt or filling one. I don't normally look at a lot of the other posts that get put up on the community as a whole (on any kink meme I visit--I check the rules page at most, and then never really follow anything but the prompt posts). I feel like a lot of people might not know about this new rule, and it would be kind of unfair to delete their posts when they don't necessarily know they're doing something wrong.
Also, what exactly is this "choose not to warn" option?
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Date: 2011-07-02 04:26 am (UTC)Um, I'm not really commenting on the content of this ableism thing, as I think both sides have commented this thing to death, and I don't feel like getting into an argument with anyone.
I'm just wondering how many people who visit the meme are really going to know about this.
Like, I know you put this post up and all, but personally, it's only a fluke that I saw it, as I usually only visit the prompt posts, whether I'm posting a prompt or filling one. I don't normally look at a lot of the other posts that get put up on the community as a whole (on any kink meme I visit--I check the rules page at most, and then never really follow anything but the prompt posts). I feel like a lot of people might not know about this new rule, and it would be kind of unfair to delete their posts when they don't necessarily know they're doing something wrong.
Also, what exactly is this "choose not to warn" option?