Why does Rule 7 exist? I feel as if you're being punished for trying to help.
I honestly don't see the reason why stating such a trivial phrase deserves a ban.
Let's see, which rule is 7... hmm..
>Submitting false or misclassified reports, or otherwise abusing the reporting system may result in a ban. Replying to a thread stating that you've reported or "saged" it, or another post, is also not allowed.
Wait, I think I see it. Yeah, there it is.
>Replying to a thread stating that you've reported or "saged" it, or another post, is also not allowed.
The answer to your question is right fucking there.
Short version: That's a waste of Hiro's kilobytes and my fucking patience.
Because it contributes nothing and only serves to increase the amount of shitposting in the already questionable thread.
Not all bad threads are strictly shitposting (Some are just wildly off-topic), but actively antagonizing the posters in it leads directly to shitposting 9 times out of 10. And if the thread isn't actually breaking any rules, then saying you've reported it is both a false report AND an attempt to create shit. It's a perfectly good rule.
>>398647
Rule 7 exists so that mods can ban you for reporting NSFW webms on /tv/ of women getting tied to a bed and their clothes cut off, revealing full frontal nudity.
>>398705
Last time I checked /tv/ was a blue board. So reporting is justified.
NOBODY CARES THAT YOU REPORTED OR SAGED A THREAD
NOBODY HAS CARED SINCE KINDERGARTEN
GO OUTSIDE YOU BULBOUS SACK OF PUSSY
>>398748
You missed yesterday. People got banned for reporting NSFW webms on /tv/ of women getting tied to a bed and their clothes cut off, revealing full frontal nudity.
>>398647
Helping is reporting a rule-breaking post/thread and moving on. Stating that you've reported it does nothing further to help and only serves to attract further rule-breaking behavior.