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I generally leave it. But recently, the userbase claims that by doing so, we are "unfair" because we would delete Yaoi if it showed up, so we should delete Yuri, too.

I have always thought /u/ (as well as /e/) was just for people who don't like seeing cocks period, and that /u/ material is acceptable in /h/.

What is the official take on this?
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Meh, just delete it if it strikes your fancy. TECHNICALLY it shouldn't be there, but if it's going to take you more than a second to clean a thread that isn't a flame trap, just leave it or nuke the entire thread if it's nothing but baaawws is my philosophy.
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I usually leave it, but if the thread fills up with bitching, I single out the main offenders and just nuke the thread from orbit. It only seems to be a handful of people who are sticklers for the rules who keep whining about it tbh, everyone else is just too busy fapping. Yes, technically, it shouldn't be there, but a) requests are more troublesome and more people hate those and b) most of the pics I've seen getting saged lately usually have vast quantities of spooge everywhere, barring them from /u/ anyway.
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I think the fact is that nobody in /h/ is offended by /u/ content, just like /e/ content. But /y/ content is going to offend most people looking for /h/.



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