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Anonymous (not verified) Sat, 01/25/2025 - 23:21

.. because thats how website hosting works..? operating systems and services use administration privileges to manage permissions for who can perform what actions. this makes about as much sense as claiming that the library is hypocritical and oppressive because it imposes authority on others by not letting any random people ssh in and rm -rf /* the thing - 'its just me expressing personal beliefs about disagreeing with the website by destroying it all!'

its ultimately up to the website maintainers who voluntarily invest their time and money and effort into running it to choose what the website is - if they wanted to, they could make it a furaffinity clone tomorrow - and they ultimately do hold responsibility for what they end up allowing on their platform. when you visit the website to submit content, you enter an agreement with them that what you share should fit within a certain framework. you arent being coerced and you certainly are not inherently entitled to upload whatever you like with no standards or guidelines. thats not oppressive, in the same way it is not oppressive to be expected to be polite and considerate of others when you enter your local coffee house. you dont have to enter if you do not wish, but everyone who does is expected to keep it safe for every one else.

'all ideas should be allowed to coexist without gatekeepers' is itself ridiculous, because there are many many ideas that themselves promote and perpetuate gatekeeping and oppression. parodox of tolerance very much applies here. i should not have to spell this all out.
certain restrictions help preserve the library's existence and accessibility for everyone else because with out them it would quickly be filled with spam and vile pro oppression and bigotry content about 'the globalist new world order jews' or whatever they smuggle in under the guise of 'their personal anarchist beliefs' .

it is a prominent archive of works so yes that does mean it enforces some amount of standards that are derieved from the admins own beliefs which affects those who submit content, but nothing stops you from supporting other projects or making your own if you have different ideas for policy or for hosting things that fit your personal definitions for what qualifies as anarchist that allows basically everything. and from the time i spent on it i see many different writings and view points but are still 'anarchist'

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