Update

I have been trying to fight off 4 people attacking the picture, and I cannot keep up on my own. I will certainly be willing to keep trying if anyone in this thread tells me that they want to help, but, if not, I cannot continue if these griefers keep at it.

I don’t understand how so many people can be so vehemently against the mere idea of freedom, and liberty. Why would one willingly prefer to be oppressed?


Original Post

I’ve plotted out an area at ~(226,206) on the Canvas (it’s community can be found at [email protected]) for the Gadsden Flag. I’m using this image as a reference (I drew it by using a scaled down version of this svg that I found as a reference, and drawing over it like a stencil in gimp. It’s not amazing, but I think it does the trick.). The reference is placed with a horizontal position of 129, a vertical position of 163, and a width of 117.

  • PropaGandalfM
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    1 year ago

    Technically it’s no rule violation and you don’t have to change anything. But my guess is that people are expecting more philosophical types of posts. This is a libertarian community: you are free to share what you want but people may not like it. Just don’t bother much and carry on ;)

    • @KalciferOP
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      31 year ago

      Thank you for clearing it up!

      • PropaGandalfM
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        41 year ago

        Also I love the disclaimer in your profile description about your content being openly licensed. Do you know if this can be legally enforced somehow?

        • @KalciferOP
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          21 year ago

          Thanks! I’m honestly not sure exactly how much of a legal foothold it has. I tried looking for some answers in this post, but it didn’t receive too much engagement. If anything, I’m hoping that it helps to set somewhat of an example for how user content should be treated.