That site crashed my Safari from all the ads and pop ups that I could not finish the article. Anyone know what they are objecting to?
There’s an illustration where Anne wanders through a statue garden full of Greek-style nude marbles.
The issue is they’re statues of women.
In the original diary she describes wanting to see her friend’s breasts and describes her vagina. That, along with a few other passages have led people to think Anne might have been queer (or at least curious). So because she’s fantasizing about women, now it’s porn.
E: here’s the illustration
So it’s basically much ado about nothing, per usual.
I’m not gonna even check lol.
I know there is a bit of a sexual interaction iirc. Been a while. Either way I think this is dumb af.
Wait until they actually read the Bible to see what’s going on in there…
Please edit your title to adhere to the established format
What is this “established format”? I can’t find anything about it in the “Welcome Y’all” or the sidebar so I decided to just delete my post since I couldn’t figure out what I was doing wrong and couldn’t find any guidance for title format.
Look at the way all the other post titles are formated. [Source Name Here] Article Title
I see. This is something that should be in the sidebar. I bet it’d make your mod life much easier.
Hasn’t been an issue until now
And now that it’s an issue, it’s the time to take care of it and add the rule (and any others there might be) to the sidebar.
BTW. It was my first post on Lemmy and I immediately got called out for some unwritten rule. It was a less than ideal experience.
I agree with you, bro. This is all so new, no one is going to be just magically aware of all these unwritten rules. For all you knew, any existing seemingly standardized title format could just be bots posting and following whatever format they were programmed to use. Even if this is a Lemmy replacement for an existing subreddit, I still wouldn’t even assume the same rules apply… Because who even knows which old rules are still in place and which were thrown out because “we’re not in Reddit anymore, Toto”?
So yeah. +1 to you. Unwritten rules occur naturally over time after the community is built up and has a natural and obvious vibe or whatever. But two weeks after the Rexxit when this whole thing still feels like the wild west, if there are rules, they should be written down so that everyone’s playing from the same deck.
I’m definitely not arguing against rules or the enforcement thereof, just that I think unwritten rules and calling out someone for not knowing them seems a little unfair at the moment.
Just my $0.02.