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*Sits back in chair with popcorn*
Ouch, I kind of don't want to touch that subject. So much to say but it will lead to a full scale war. I guess this is the best time to take some advice on Internet censorship. I am doing a report on censorship on the global Web. I can see the benefits in censorship can produce. However, censorship on the web is almost .. (lets say "funny") I guess this topic will lead the same path as religious ;however, due to the subject at hand. People won't feel compelled to start a forum war.
i'm stuck between a rock and a hard place.
For censorship: Harmful to kid
Obscene
Against censorship: Free Exchange of Ideas
1st Amendment
This oughta be good.
Introducing an additional category dedicated to “serious” general discussion, with slightly stricter moderation, would represent a significant improvement. It would allow contributions that, while not directly related to video games, could foster higher-quality dialogue and engage users with broader interests.
In a large and varied context like Steam, recognizing and facilitating this diversity of interests would signal a genuine commitment to the community and its qualitative growth.
I am therefore convinced that your proposal deserves serious consideration.
No one will assign moderators to the new sections from active players; that would mean reworking the forum engine. The programmers are already struggling; a new error, a bug, has appeared:
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/discussions/forum/12/592911760736218392/