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The basis of the argument to ban seems to be that user do not want this in their instance feeds (and without more mod/admin tools this can happen).
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The path to other communities facing a popular vote ban is that if a precedent is set here for how we deal with this, and the ban is successful, it's an effective way of solving the issue (1).
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Once we have an effect way of removing communities, it can be used again. To say it will never be used again is unrealistic.
What I'd suggest instead is a clear set of rules on what is acceptable, without targeting specific communities which the general userbase may find unappealing.
It's only a fallicy if it doesn't happen, and in this case I think there is a clear path to this.
This sets a very dangerous precedent. Banning any legal consenting type of nsfw material leads this instance down the road to pure vanilla "gonewild".
We're getting all the best of Reddit here I tell you
Nice fuzzy lemmy