2 recent posts I made were deleted with the reason “please refrain from cannibalposting” (link to the modlog). I don’t get how this is a rule violation and I don’t remember r/196 ever removing posts like that.

In general I thought the concensus has always been that 196 is only moderated to remove bigotry and the like, I fail to see how this would be in spirit of the subreddit :/ (unless I’m missing something)

album of the offending images:

https://imgur.com/a/527G5SW

  • @ChemicalRascal
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    221 year ago

    Excuse me but the only people we eat around here are the rich.

  • @sylveonOP
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    171 year ago

    I also find the thought concerning that I might not be welcome to express my dietary preferences regarding babies on here :(

  • MossM
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    121 year ago

    Poll results are in, your posts have been restored. Sorry for the misunderstanding.

    • @sylveonOP
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      11 year ago

      thx, handling such questions with polls is a good idea

  • @Kovu
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    91 year ago

    the moderation is a bit too harsh, yeah

  • vanderbilt
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    31 year ago

    I think the common theme of flesh-eating is what is the problem. Do I agree with it? Not really. It’s obvious satire and commentary. You are welcome to post on https://kbin.social/m/schizophrenicpissdawn as the barely unhinged is the kind of content we enjoy both on the subreddit and here.

  • insomniac_lemon
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    11 year ago

    It doesn’t seem to be actually illegal, so I think someone cute enough with the right science could (maybe) practice ethical cannibalism (if doctors could/would allow it). A hand-for-a-hand, with multiple interpretations (holding, robotic, rumblies, marriage). Money somewhat an issue now, less as tech advances/ages.

    If someone paid for cryonic preservation of my head (also some legal stuff to hopefully ensure a good-context revival) they could have my defective meatbag. Well, death is still a legal issue here.

    I’m sure if people actually did this it would cause a stink, but also I could see it being easy to get takers. Like any modest proposal, I guess. I can imagine some politicians would see it differently, demonizing its implications for the workforce (or comparing it to prostitution) rather than thinking/talking about why anyone would agree to such a thing.