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An accepting, humorous, and social community to request and share drawings inspired by this post. No drawing is bad unless it violates the rules.
This community was originally on !sillydrawingrequests@lemmy.autism.place before the instance announced that it is being shut down.
How to
- Make a post requesting a specific drawing.
- Respond to posts/requests by commenting their submission to the request.
- Respond to submissions as you please.
Rules
- Drawings must somehow match the request
- Do not submit your own drawing in a post. Instead, submit it as a comment to your post.
- Follow instance rules (sopuli.xyz sidebar).
- No AI generated drawings.
Encouraged
- Fun enjoyable drawings without considerable concern for their quality
- Improvised drawings
- Ridiculousness
- Enjoyable praise and conversations
- Participation of users that are “bad” at drawing
- High quality drawings that are humorous or creative
A community for funny, quirky, and downright bizarre excerpts from peer-reviewed academic journals and scholarly textbooks. This is not an NSFW community, nor is it a place to make fun of the authors who dedicate immense time and effort to forwarding their respective fields. We're laughing with them, not at them.
Rules
The rules are subject to change, especially upon community feedback.
- Content – Posts should be a screenshot of an excerpt from a peer-reviewed academic article or a scholarly book which you find funny, quirky, or bizarre in some way. This excerpt should be no larger than about one paragraph. The text should be easily legible.
- If the excerpt is a figure, it should include both the figure itself and the caption explaining what the figure represents.
- Sourcing – The post body must provide information about the excerpt's source. This can be a URL to a webpage on the publisher's website containing this information (or a repository like JSTOR if the article's publisher has no such page); otherwise, you can provide the information yourself. Any formatting of this pseudo-citation is acceptable as long as it's comprehensible. If not using a URL, this information includes at minimum:
- For peer-reviewed academic articles: the title, year published, first listed author's name (or both names if there are only two authors), and the name of the journal (volume, issue, page(s), and digital identifier(s) optional).
- For scholarly books: the title, year published, first listed book author's/editor's name (or both names if there are only two authors/editors), edition (if multiple), publisher, page number, and ISBN. No Amazon links.
- Accessibility – For accessibility purposes, any posts which are images of text must include a full transcript of the excerpt in the body of the post. Embedded images should also have alt-text.
- For figures, this should include a transcript of the caption as well as a brief description of the part(s) of the figure you think is/are noteworthy (pretend you're talking to a blind friend).
- Non-English-language excerpts are allowed, but the post body must contain both a transcript from the original language and a reasonably accurate translation into English.
- Piracy – Links to, requests for, and advice on obtaining illegally hosted copies of the paper or book are subject to removal and a ban. If the source can be accessed online freely and legally (e.g. through ResearchGate, universities and museums, Google Books/the Internet Archive, open-access databases like PubMed Commons, etc.), you are welcome and encouraged to include a link in the post body.
- Predatory journals – Please try to avoid predatory publishers like MDPI. This isn't a strict rule so much as something to keep an eye out for, as these sorts of publishers tank academic credibility for profit and can misinform readers with sometimes-questionable science.
- All Lemmy.World Terms of Service also apply.
Amravati community on Lemmy
"null" is a private community created specifically for GolfNovemberUniform's posts to keep them in one place and avoid disagreements with communities' admins. It usually includes content about privacy, free and open-source software (FOSS) and operating systems such as Android, Linux and Microsoft Windows.
Nobody except the admins can post in this community, at least for now.
However everyone can comment here so some rules apply:
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(Most important) NO DISRESPECT OF DIFFERENT OPINIONS ON ANY TOPIC. This means that you are allowed to disagree but you're not allowed to say (or even think for that matter) that someone's opinion is invalid or wrong. Breaking this rule will result in the most severe punishments.
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No discrimination, especially one based on religion or nationality.
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No hate speech. If you disagree or even think that someone should be imprisoned, try to say it in a civil and informative way.
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No politics. Comments about politics will be deleted, even if the topic is related to the post. Discussion of digital rights and surveillance related politics/laws is allowed to a reasonable extent.
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No NSFW.
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No advertising. You can recommend a product or even give a link but don't make advertising (spam) comments.
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No spam. This is obvious.
If you break the rules, we can warn you or ban you (temporarily or permanently). Severity of the punishment is chosen by admins.
SQUIRRELS!
RULES:
- Be kind to each other. Squirrels are cute, cuddly, and nice. Be like squirrels.
- Posts should be images of squirrels doing squirrel things. Squirrel things include eating, chilling, playing, burrying, and sleeping. You wouldn’t want to be alerted of a capybara doing calculus through the Squirrel Spotting Society, would you?
- Images should be of living, healthy, happy squirrels. The Squirrel Spotting Society exists to bring smiles to squirrel enjoyers around the world, not sour frowns.
- Keep it suitable for all squirrel enjoyers. Nothing too freaky or NSFW.
- With respect to this community, moderators are the squirreliest squirrels. Please shoot us a message if you have questions or concerns!
Raygun Gothic refers to any creative work from 1900 through about 1959, predicting the future before it became possible. Think rockets and rayguns, flying cars and futuristic cities - especially if the vision never quite panned out in reality. We find this aesthetic in product design, book covers, films, radio & TV. "A tomorrow that never was". The same style as in the Fallout games, The Jetsons and so on but focused on the time period through the 50s.
See also: Raygun Gothic at TVTropes
Post and discuss anything with these aesthetics.
Community Rules
- Have fun, but don’t be an ass. Behave and remember you're communicating with real people.
- Stay on topic. Try to stick to things created between the 1900s and the 1950s, please.
- No spam.
Also worth checking out:
to share interesting articles from Wikipedia
Please cite a passage from the article and don't just post a link
This is a work in progress since I've never created my own community nor moderated one. Bare with me, but the goal is to create a reference community for data and sources. All logic all the time. While I get this built and you'd like to post something that seems on brand, then go right ahead. However, here are some starter rules
- No NSFW
- No bigotry (this is a coverall. I'm a stickler for phrasing, so choose your words carefully).
- Debate, don't debase
- It's another person on the other side of the screen. Golden Rule applies
- No bias unless it is part of the data and you remain neutral in any description you create.
- Citations are required.
- No insults (back-handed or otherwise).
- Curse/cuss/swear all you want, BUT curse to people. Not at them.
- Trolling, brigading, targeting, harassment will not be tolerated. ZERO tolerance
- None of us are perfect, so if your argument in a certain case comes to nothing, admit that. You'll get more respect and appreciation for learning something rather than rage quitting a discussion
- It's only me on the mod team so far, so please use best judgement to report things. That way, I can respond to the issues in a timely fashion
For when you want to flip every table in the known universe.
snippets from the pinnacle of civilization.
rules:
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offensive humor is appreciated, hate speech will not tolerated. don't post it if you aren't sure which side of the line your content is on.
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there is a difference between nudity and pornography. nudity is permitted, pornography is not.
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child nudity is not permitted under any circumstances, including cartoon/anime style. seek professional help if you enjoy this type of content.
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nsfw tag must be used for nudity, gore, offensive / questionable content, etc.
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respect the mods. this community will go away if it becomes impossible to moderate.
interactive visualization engine from the future
A community for discussing Kodi streaming and piracy addons here on Lemmy. We are not affiliated with the subreddit of the same name.
If you are a mod there and wish to join or help out here please send a message to me from your Reddit account to u/Toothless_NEO.
Rules
Rule 1: Be civil.
Your behavior in this community must be civilized. Insults, name-calling, harassment, or trolling won't be tolerated here. People with a history of this behavior may be permanently banned on their first offense here.
Moderator harassment is a KOS offense.
Rule 2: Bigotry will not be tolerated.
Any and all forms of bigotry including but not limited to homophobia, transphobia, racism, xenophobia, sexism, ableism, or religous intolerance will not be tolerated in this community, or on this instance. Any instances of it will result in a pemanent ban and Server admins being alerted to the incident.
Rule 3: Posts must be on topic.
Posts in the community must be about or in some way related to addons for Kodi, whether they are official or unofficial.
Rule 4: No low-effort posts/responses.
Users must put some effort into their posts like having a clear and descriptive post title, and including a brief summary about what the link in the post is about. As well as giving detailed information about whatever issue you are having in troubleshooting posts.
Responses must also have a minimum effort criteria. The classic "No." answer isn't enough, you are expected to write at least one sentence (i.e. "Sorry, it isn't possible". Failure to comply will result in offending comments being removed, and users reminded to put more effort into their response.
Rule 5: Include all troubleshooting information in troubleshooting posts.
In posts related to troubleshooting issues related to addons or Kodi please try to include all troubleshooting information in your post so people may better help you.
- Operating System: Android/Windows/OSX, etc...
- Device: Nvidia Shield/FireTV, etc...
- Add-on affected: Exodus/Venom/Seren, etc...
- Version of Kodi: 17.6/18.2, etc...
- Version of add-on: 1.1.10/1.1.11, etc...
- Country: USA/Australia/UK, etc...
- Any support services: Real-Debrid/Premiumize/Trakt, etc...
- Link to a debug/error log.
Rule 6: No referral links
Do not post referral links in this community. All links must be free of referral codes. If you are unsure if the link has tracking or referral codes please use this tool to cleanup links before posting. (Lemmy may get an update removing tracking info from Links making this rule invalid in the future).
For other communties of interest feel free to check out these other related communities.
A place to say what you have to say, without requiring any context, theme, arguments, or ceremony. Be civil.
All things Gran Turismo.
This is a #fediverse group for #Jdrama. It covers any Japanese production in any format, genre, and/or language.
* To receive messages from the group, follow @jdrama@chirp.social
* To send messages to the group, tag @jdrama@chirp.social
[Additional tags: #TV | #film | #films | #movie | #movies | #drama | #fiction | #fantasy | #scifi | #LiveAction | #ScienceFiction ]
Past Daily is run by history/music/pop-culture geek Gordon Skene, who runs this sound archive and shares all his junk with everyone because its easier to make history available than to re-write it.
I'm a chirp.social group focused on rebooting the #indymedia network of trusted news sites. Follow me and mention me to join the conversation.
Dịch vụ Bảo hiểm xã hội dành riêng cho doanh nghiệp - Đảm bảo thực hiện đúng và đủ các nghiệp vụ BHXH phát sinh - cam kết đại diện giải trình thanh tra định kỳ và đột xuất - bảo mật thông tin trọn đời.
We talk about headphones. You know, those expensive things that go on your head so your music sounds more awesome.
Community to discuss the WhyDRS.org project and resources, and how to spread DRS advocacy and information to all investors for all securities.
Have a great idea to spread the word? There are some resources here to get started!