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*/mlp/ -- posters were banned '''permanently'''.
*/mlp/ -- posters were banned '''permanently'''.


This decidion came under heavy criticism from the (unbanned) portion of soy community.
This decidion (<— how about using spellcheck next time, bud.) came under heavy criticism from the (unbanned) portion of soy community.
# None of the banned posters broke any established rules
# None of the banned posters broke any established rules
# Therefore banning them actually goes against the rules for jannies/mods;<ref>{{Quote|>You are not the coal police. If the post doesn't break the rules or guidelines, you WILL NOT delete it.}}<br>{{Quote|>If something breaks the rules, delete first and '''only ban after repeat offenses'''.}}<br>https://web.archive.org/web/20230902172813/https://soyjaks.party/rules.html</ref>
# Therefore banning them actually goes against the rules for jannies/mods;<ref>{{Quote|>You are not the coal police. If the post doesn't break the rules or guidelines, you WILL NOT delete it.}}<br>{{Quote|>If something breaks the rules, delete first and '''only ban after repeat offenses'''.}}<br>https://web.archive.org/web/20230902172813/https://soyjaks.party/rules.html</ref> (>🤓)
# A portion of banned users weren't even the intended ban targets;
# A portion of banned users weren't even the intended ban targets;
# This sets a precedent that anyone can get banned anytime for any reason.
# This sets a precedent that anyone can get banned anytime for any reason.

Revision as of 05:51, 5 September 2023

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The Great Purge, also known as Operation Unthinkable is an event that started on 3rd of September where Froot decided to indiscriminately ban anyone who posted on certain 50 board plan boards. The ban orders were as follows:

  • /fur/ -- posters were banned permanently;[it just is, ok?]
  • /dawla/ -- posters were banned for a whole day;
  • /mlp/ -- posters were banned permanently.

This decidion (<— how about using spellcheck next time, bud.) came under heavy criticism from the (unbanned) portion of soy community.

  1. None of the banned posters broke any established rules
  2. Therefore banning them actually goes against the rules for jannies/mods;[1] (>🤓)
  3. A portion of banned users weren't even the intended ban targets;
  4. This sets a precedent that anyone can get banned anytime for any reason.

Just in, the bans seem to be getting appealed.

Citations

  1. >You are not the coal police. If the post doesn't break the rules or guidelines, you WILL NOT delete it.
    >If something breaks the rules, delete first and only ban after repeat offenses.
    https://web.archive.org/web/20230902172813/https://soyjaks.party/rules.html
The Great Purge
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