This rules list is overwhelming. Some of these things I haven't heard of or can't think of an example of.
What is good faith discussion about ideology, but no sectarianism? Like I can be a... M & M's fan and you a Skittles fan, and we both want a world that supports more Candy, but I can't say you're wrong and I can't say when we disagree it will result in bad candy being in charge?
What are the consequences for bad behavior? Am I gonna have my comment removed? Will that removal include an explanation? Will I be banned?
What is a historically classified socialist country and why can't I say they are wrong? That sounds like a highly academic discussion to me.
wikipedia isn't a valid source
Wikipedia is a great source though, 99% of the time the text on wikipedia sums up what's in several sources linked below. So now I could go to wikipedia and the writer could have made a decision based on 3 different slightly conflicting sources, I pick the first one - now my argument seems stronger but it might be missing extra context.
A lot of the time I would rather someone link me to Wikipedia than Corporate News (CNN, NBC).
Oh okay so we can have fun on the weekends when the normies are off from work 😋 neato, sounds like a board designed to be a headache 5 days of the week.
What do I even post here, theory? I don't care much about theory.
What is this community aimed at accomplishing?