MGA Creative Rules
Sep. 23rd, 2015 04:48 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Welcome to MGA Creative on Dreamwidth! I am your host and friendly neighborhood mod,
soc_puppet/bisexualbaker. Here are the rules for the community:
The rules for this community are as follows:
1) This post is dedicated to creative endeavors by and for MGA (multi-gender attracted) people. As such, all content posted should be in some way related to MGA people/pride or otherwise celebrating MGA experiences.
2) All posts containing triggering content should include a warning to that effect, and such content should be behind a cut tag, or shared via link to an outside source. To make a cut tag, use the following code:
Replace the words "Content goes here" with the content you want to share. Common triggers include, but are not limited to, sexual assault, coercion, self-harm, blood, violence, gore, moving images, and various -phobias and -isms (see Rule 3). People who do not comply with this will be warned once, and then be banned from posting for a minimum of one week for subsequent lapses.
3) Content promoting transphobia, racism, ablism, sexism, fatphobia, and other -isms and -phobias will not be tolerated. While I expect some content will include such things, especially if it is autobiographical in nature, the ultimate message should be that such attitudes are harmful. Warn for any content that includes -isms and -phobias, and place it under a cut tag (see Rule 2 for code). People who promote such ideologies will have their content deleted and be banned from the community.
4) Visual contributions should include a brief description of the image. Even if it's as simple as a stick figure drawing in bi pride colors, include that information: "Image Description: Stick figure in bi pride colors." An image description doesn't have to be very detailed, it just needs to convey the idea of the image.
5) Large images and prose/poetry over more than, say, three paragraphs/stanzas should also be placed under a cut tag (see code in Rule 2), or linked to rather than posted in full to the community.
I think that's everything. Please send me a message if I've missed anything or worded anything badly, and I will do my best to correct the error(s).
Have a great time creating, everyone!
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The rules for this community are as follows:
1) This post is dedicated to creative endeavors by and for MGA (multi-gender attracted) people. As such, all content posted should be in some way related to MGA people/pride or otherwise celebrating MGA experiences.
2) All posts containing triggering content should include a warning to that effect, and such content should be behind a cut tag, or shared via link to an outside source. To make a cut tag, use the following code:
Replace the words "Content goes here" with the content you want to share. Common triggers include, but are not limited to, sexual assault, coercion, self-harm, blood, violence, gore, moving images, and various -phobias and -isms (see Rule 3). People who do not comply with this will be warned once, and then be banned from posting for a minimum of one week for subsequent lapses.
3) Content promoting transphobia, racism, ablism, sexism, fatphobia, and other -isms and -phobias will not be tolerated. While I expect some content will include such things, especially if it is autobiographical in nature, the ultimate message should be that such attitudes are harmful. Warn for any content that includes -isms and -phobias, and place it under a cut tag (see Rule 2 for code). People who promote such ideologies will have their content deleted and be banned from the community.
4) Visual contributions should include a brief description of the image. Even if it's as simple as a stick figure drawing in bi pride colors, include that information: "Image Description: Stick figure in bi pride colors." An image description doesn't have to be very detailed, it just needs to convey the idea of the image.
5) Large images and prose/poetry over more than, say, three paragraphs/stanzas should also be placed under a cut tag (see code in Rule 2), or linked to rather than posted in full to the community.
I think that's everything. Please send me a message if I've missed anything or worded anything badly, and I will do my best to correct the error(s).
Have a great time creating, everyone!