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at 7 Jan 2012: 22:43
First of all, If any staff member has a list of reasons that surpasses the meager list proposed here, please share your wisdom. For all I know I'm not seeing something.
So I'm looking through /a/, (This may apply to /ah/ as well, for whomever dares to venture in there.) and I see many threads that seems to restrict two-thirds of the possible sexes available. If you have a bondage thread, why should it be for males or females only? If you don't like to look at males being bound, skip the male images and focus on the female or herm.
Because then, someone has a chance to make a female-only bondage thread to make up for the male-only bondage thread, and now you have two separate threads dealing with exactly the same manner, OR, you have one thread, and half of its readers can never be fully satisfied until they go elsewhere for their kicks or start a thread that can include female images on it. That extra thread bumps off someone else's preferred, yet idle thread.
Thoughts on the matter? It's not a petition by any means, but I would love to view this as a gathering of the minds, as it were. Thanks.
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fchan#System at 8 Jan 2012: 07:38
Idle threads being bumped by active threads? Happens all the time.
If a thread Op wants to isolate the thread by gender, they can. If it results in two threads, one for male and one for female, great. It creates two active threads. What we don't want to see is more than two threads of nearly the same topic. Like, if there's a Males Only Bondage thread in /a/, and someone makes a Females Only Bondage thread, no problem. But, then don't go making a Males In Bondage Wearing Nothing But Socks And A Smile thread.
The preferred course of action is to make the second thread a General Bondage thread. That covers all bases.
There's two sexes in /a/ and /ah/. Third sex goes in /h/.
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fchan#System at 9 Jan 2012: 20:15
Playful light bondage can go in /h/. Seriously restrictive bondage is more an /a/ thing. Bondage which includes trauma, pain, or is way out in left field, belongs in /ah/.
It's a bit confusing, but, both are.
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