Christopher Bouzy
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Thank you, but that isn't true. The whole purpose of Spoutible is to allow as many voices to participate in the process as possible. If the community had voted on allowing adult content, I would've found a way to make it work. I am not a dictator, and I can admit when I have made a mistake.

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01:13 PM - Feb 20, 2023
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Jammy
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
Then actually clarify what is ok and not ok under adult content. And explain why we can't have posts intended to arouse, even with content warnings and the blurring of images so one has to actively engage with content.

This is not a safe space for LGBTQ people or sex workers or kinksters
01:24 PM - Feb 20, 2023
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Papermonkey
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In response to Jammy.
If it is a part of someone’s identity as LGBTQ/kinkster that they -must- be free to post adult content, then yes, this is “not a safe space”.
01:53 PM - Feb 20, 2023
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Jammy
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In response to Papermonkey.
And what constitutes adult content? I'd sure love to know.
01:56 PM - Feb 20, 2023
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Mona Hawkins
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You said it yourself, content that is intended to [sexually] arouse. Now, with that finally defined for you, spoutible and its participating beta testers and survey participants democratically decided not to allow that type of content on this site.

It is what it is.
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05:15 PM - Feb 20, 2023
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Jammy
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In response to Mona Hawkins.
And it's anti a significant portion of people who want to be able to use social media. Have fun with your bland memes and dunking on Trump. I'm sure there's going to be plenty of abelism for you to enjoy on that front
05:41 PM - Feb 20, 2023
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