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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by qwename@lemmygrad.ml to c/china@lemmygrad.ml

Rule 4: Do not promote or put drugs/alcohol/tobacco/weed/psychedelics/inhalants in a positive light.

Some comrades mentioned in private channels that weed is not addictive, I'm not going to argue on this point because this is a fundamental divide between China and some western countries.

My view is that whether you're addicted to them or not, you shouldn't promote these substances or put them in a positive light. It's fine if you don't agree with me, but anyone who leaves a comment here arguing the opposite will be banned from the community (30 days for now).

If a lot of people oppose this rule, either by downvotes and/or number of comments, I will willingly step down as moderator of this community.

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[-] qwename@lemmygrad.ml -2 points 3 months ago

I was considering adding "(for non-medicinal purposes)" to the rule, but people who mention medical purposes have proved to me that this is unnecessary. I'm going to repeat this again, online spaces are not a good place to receive advice on medical prescription from others just because they use it in their culture or country.

[-] LeniX@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 3 months ago

That's not to say people should give medical advice on the internet, especially if they're not professionals - I'm against that. But saying factual phrases like "ayahuasca is currently being researched for its potential to treat PTSD and other related illnesses" is pretty neutral - it is not advice, I think it's fine.

[-] qwename@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 3 months ago

I'd like to add that such phrases should be backed up with sources and details, and not just as a matter-of-fact statement. Other factual statements like "X substance is legal in Y country" or "X substance is proven scientifically to have Y properties and Z effects" might not be fine depending on the context, like if the statements are used to justify promoting the substance in a person's comment/post.

[-] LeniX@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 3 months ago

I’d like to add that such phrases should be backed up with sources and details

Absolutely, yes - that's what I meant in point 1

depending on the context

And that is the core idea behind point 3

Also, I'll add point 4 - caffeine and theobromine (the active ingredient in tea) are technically psychoactive drugs, but I think it would be fine to talk about coffee and tea.

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