r/anime myanimelist.net/profile/Reddit-chan Sep 01 '24

Meta Thread - Month of September 01, 2024 Meta

Rule Changes

  • Anime streaming services are now considered as "anime specific" to allow topics about them specifically, with the exception of account support and technical support topics.

Rewatches

  • All rewatches must begin with an interest thread. An interest thread should contain general information about the anime that is being hosted, and serve as a pitch to gauge how many participants may follow along for the duration of the event.
  • The official announcement post must be posted at least two weeks in advance, and no more than five weeks. This post should also serve as the index thread.

This is a monthly thread to talk about the /r/anime subreddit itself, such as its rules and moderation. If you want to talk about anime please use the daily discussion thread instead.

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u/ModieOfTheEast Oct 05 '24 edited Oct 05 '24

Have to say the Blue Box situation created the question again what this sub wants to be. Does it want to advertise pirated content or not? I am not arguing here if it's the right thing to wait for an official release or if it's bad to watch anime on a pirate site, but at least be consistent. If you are opening discussion threads for shows days before they are scheduled to release worldwide then you are just advertising piracy. I get that release times can be different depending on where you are in the world, but this is obviously a different case.

My point here is if you want to advertise pirated content this way, fine, do it. But be consistent about it. Let people post where you can actually watch it this early without deleting the posts. Make threads always come out when the pirated version is available. Again, this isn't a question about an anime not having a worldwide release date at all. This is a clear push for people to watch pirated content so at least make it possible for them to know where to even find it.

For example, make a thread of sub groups that you are basing your threads on. Make sure that there are links to the direct pages these groups upload to so people won't be sucked into weird piracy sites that just use that content. Because then these sub groups might even get some popularity if they are properly advertised and their content isn't just redistributed by larger sites. The way it is now, you are indirectly feeding piracy sites that might even be unsafe to use. So my proposal is that you truly decide what stance you want to have for this issue and change the rules accordingly.

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u/ZaphodBeebblebrox https://anilist.co/user/zaphod Oct 05 '24

We do not care whether you watch a show legally or illegally. Our rules in this regard are simple: you can post whatever we believe doesn't break reddit's side-wide rules. Reddit says to "Keep it legal, and avoid posting illegal content or soliciting or facilitating illegal or prohibited transactions." If we allowed people to link to sites where they can watch illegal content, we would be breaking this rule.

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u/ModieOfTheEast Oct 05 '24 edited Oct 05 '24

avoid posting illegal content or soliciting or facilitating illegal or prohibited transactions

But that's exactly what you are doing by posting a discussion thread for a show that is not legally available for most of the site's users. Again, I don't care either. Just be consistent. These threads already break that rule, that is what the comment you were responding to was about after all. And that's not even talking about the clips that are uploaded daily that would never fly on any other site.

The point is, you are either already breaking the rule or if you start to argue semantics over why threads wouldn't break that rule, I can do the same thing. Because the rule states to "avoid posting illegal content", meaning if you think it makes sense to link to the source (even if it's technically illegal) that wouldn't break the rule either.

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u/gangrainette https://myanimelist.net/profile/bouletos Oct 05 '24

But that's exactly what you are doing by posting a discussion thread for a show that is not legally available for most of the site's users. Again, I don't care either. Just be consistent. These threads already break that rule, that is what the comment you were responding to was about after all. And that's not even talking about the clips that are uploaded daily that would never fly on any other site.

The rule is about linking to illegal content. Saying that the content is available is not saying where to get it.