What if there were a chanlike site where being nice is an actual rule? But no one tells you about it...

>Someone shows it to you, doesn't necessarily have to be the webmaster.
same thing with a discord
>but I submit that a good webmaster will moderate according to a good and agreeable definition of what's nice
doesn't really exist, also it's the same thing with a discord owner

just make a discord dude why would you put in the effort for a site that people will be scared to go to because they could get their ip stolen

WHAT IS NICE????
IS NICE A TRAIT I HAVE TO AQUIRE MYSELF?? AM I BORN NICE?? CAN A MEAN PERSON BE NICE??

>doesn't really exist
That has yet to be decided
>just make a discord dude why would you put in the effort for a site that people will be scared to go to because they could get their ip stolen
First of all, discord is botnet.
Secondly, you can't do shit with an IP, all you can do is try to attack someone's router and inevitably fail.
Finally, that same argument could be used to say [s4s] is just as pointless.
(Oh wait, no one on [s4s] would contest that anyway.)

>discord is botnet
lol and if i see "nicechan.org" i'm going to assume that's NOT a botnet?
>you can't do shit with an IP
post your ip then

>post your ip then
No, I don't want you DDOSing my router. That's the most you can do with my IP, and it's not the biggest tragedy there ever was; that's my point. However, I have nothing to gain by risking it -- as opposed to someone who wants to know what's on a website -- so there's no point in taking the risk.

Nice is anything that isn't rude. Rude is something everyone knows when they see it, and everyone knows it differently, but there are a variety of behaviors people can generally agree are rude, such that anyone who doesn't agree is an outlier. The webmaster's perspective on what's rude would have to represent well the set of things people generally agree are rude.

if it's such a big problem for you guys i can be the one who decides who's nice or not

just saying bro you're probably the outlier
if there was a generally agreed upon definition of "nice" then the political spectrum would cease to exist

i don't always check dubs when i'm lurking because i can't be bothered to type it out
rude or nice?

>just saying bro you're probably the outlier
Then clearly I wouldn't be a suitable webmaster. Which doesn't matter since I wasn't stepping to the plate.
>if there was a generally agreed upon definition of "nice" then the political spectrum would cease to exist
The political spectrum concerns matters that are too complex to occupy the set of things people can generally agree are rude. There IS a generally agreed upon definition of rude, it's just nebulous and not all-encompassing.

what sort of things can EVERYONE agree is rude? give some examples