Comic Strips
Comic Strips is a community for those who love comic stories.
Rules
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π Be Nice!
- Treat others with respect and dignity. Friendly banter is okay, as long as it is mutual; keyword: friendly.
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ποΈ Community Standards
- Comics should be a full story, from start to finish, in one post.
- Posts should be safe and enjoyable by the majority of community members, both here on lemmy.world and other instances.
- Any comic that would qualify as raunchy, lewd, or otherwise draw unwanted attention by nosy coworkers, spouses, or family members should be tagged as NSFW.
- Moderators have final say on what and what does not qualify as appropriate. Use common sense, and if need be, err on the side of caution.
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𧬠Keep it Real
- Comics should be made and posted by real human beans, not by automated means like bots or AI. This is not the community for that sort of thing.
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π½οΈ Credit Where Credit is Due
- Comics should include the original attribution to the artist(s) involved, and be unmodified. Bonus points if you include a link back to their website. When in doubt, use a reverse image search to try to find the original version. Repeat offenders will have their posts removed, be temporarily banned from posting, or if all else fails, be permanently banned from posting.
- Attributions include, but are not limited to, watermarks, links, or other text or imagery that artists add to their comics to use for identification purposes. If you find a comic without any such markings, it would be a good idea to see if you can find an original version. If one cannot be found, say so and ask the community for help!
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π Post Formatting
- Post an image, gallery, or link to a specific comic hosted on another site; e.g., the author's website.
- Meta posts about the community should be tagged with [Meta] either at the beginning or the end of the post title.
- When linking to a comic hosted on another site, ensure the link is to the comic itself and not just to the website; e.g.,
β Correct: https://xkcd.com/386/
β Incorrect: https://xkcd.com/
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π¬ Post Frequency/SPAM
- Each user (regardless of instance) may post up to five (5 π) comics a day. This can be any combination of personal comics you have written yourself, or other author's comics. Any comics exceeding five (5 π) will be removed.
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π΄ββ οΈ Internationalization (i18n)
- Non-English posts are welcome. Please tag the post title with the original language, and include an English translation in the body of the post; e.g.,
SΓ, por favor [Spanish/EspaΓ±ol]
- Non-English posts are welcome. Please tag the post title with the original language, and include an English translation in the body of the post; e.g.,
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πΏ Moderation
- We are human, just like most everybody else on Lemmy. If you feel a moderation decision was made in error, you are welcome to reach out to anybody on the moderation team for clarification. Keep in mind that moderation decisions may be final.
- When reporting posts and/or comments, quote which rule is being broken, and why you feel it broke the rules.
Banned Artists
The following artists are banned from the community.
- Jago
- Stonetoss
It should be noted that when you make reports, it is your responsibility to provide rational reasoning why something should be removed. Saying it simply breaks community rules is not always good enough.
Web Accessibility
Note: This is not a rule, but a helpful suggestion.
When posting images, you should strive to add alt-text for screen readers to use to describe the image you're posting:
Another helpful thing to do is to provide a transcription of the text in your images, as well as brief descriptions of what's going on. (example)
Web of Links
- !linuxmemes@lemmy.world: "I use Arch btw"
- !memes@lemmy.world: memes (you don't say!)
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In the US those tax breaks only benefit people who itemize which almost no workers do (they use standard deduction).
In Estonia, taxes are handled by the employer generally (even though legally, income tax is paid by the worker and social tax by the employer - the payments are still all made by the employer's accountants who have to do the reporting and all the math). Meaning it's up to the employer to pay you extra income in tax-free ways if they want to give you more while paying the same in tax. Employers do this to be more competitive, so obviously the bad ones don't, but the good ones do. If you can give someone 20% of their monthly net income as an extra benefit with zero tax attached to it, that has a motivational benefit similar to giving them a 20% raise, but costs you just over half as much as the raise would.
The biggest benefit, unfortunately, is not to regular employees, but people who do their own accounting and taxes.
As an example, I am currently self employed thru an LLC (Estonian equivalent, anyway). I purposefully set myself a low-ish salary so I only have to work 50 hours a month to pay it out, and the rest I can use for compensations and future dividends. This isn't even me trying to avoid tax as much as possible, I legitimately sometimes have trouble working more than 30 hours a month because I'm also a single dad with a pre-kindergarten age baby AND ADHD.
I've already paid myself out sports compensation as a tax-free benefit. 100 euros for 3 months of gym membership. Next year I might just go all out and pay for the whole year because that's significantly cheaper. But that's irrelevant.
If I have a busier month anytime soon, with significantly more hours billed to clients, I'll pay myself the personal vehicle usage benefit for visiting clients. This is up to 550 euros a month (50 cent per kilometer, up to 1100 km), tax free. Saves like 500 euros on tax compared to paying the same money out as regular income. Usage has to be documented though.