I'm thinking of adding a no pictures rule and a rule against upvoting content that goes against the rules. This would penalize all people who are upvoting that content in the future.
NTR’s popularity is driven by its ability to provoke strong emotional reactions, offer psychological catharsis, and deliver narratives that diverge from mainstream romantic or erotic stories.
Its influence can be harmful, potentially desensitizing viewers to trust violations, normalizing unhealthy relationship dynamics, and perpetuating negative stereotypes, though others see it as a means of exploring complex emotions or reflecting societal issues.
A booru-style imageboard, often referred to as a "booru," is a type of internet forum that focuses on the posting of images, often alongside text and discussion[1]. The name "booru" is derived from Danbooru, which was the first site of this type[2]. Booru-style imageboards are characterized by their non-hierarchical semantic structure, where users can post content, add tags, annotations, translations, artist commentary, and comments[1].
Unlike traditional imageboards, such as 4chan, where images are posted in threads and may be deleted after a short period, booru-style imageboards are essentially tag-based image archives[2]. This means that images remain in place indefinitely unless deleted by moderators[2]. Booru-style imageboards are often centered around anime and related content, but they can also cover a wide range of topics[2][3].
Some examples of booru-style imageboards include Danbooru, Gelbooru, and Moebooru[4]. These platforms allow users to browse, search, and share images related to various anime, manga, and video game franchises[5]. Booru-style imageboards have gained popularity due to their unique curation process and the ability for users to contribute to the organization and categorization of content[6].
The pros I see for Lemmy are a better platform for discussion, and the posts are ranked by votes. However, the cons are that the content isn't tagged, and many times it doesn't even provide the source.
Lemmy also offers a greater variety of content, including not only images but also stories and audio.
If there was a booru that ranked content by votes, I would probably have gone there, but as it is, I think Lemmy is better.
I'm thinking of adding a no pictures rule and a rule against upvoting content that goes against the rules. This would penalize all people who are upvoting that content in the future.