Could we please do something against SJW mods on /tv/ who delete bona fide threads like these:
"Who is the hottest Star Wars female lead? Rey, Padme or Leia?"
http://archive.4plebs.org/tv/thread/64495417/#64495417
This is a bona fide /tv/ topic. Why was it deleted?
Did you not post a black cock in the OP? That may be the problem
>All actress and actor discussion should pertain directly to their roles and careers.
What part of that are you having trouble understanding?
>>402342
>pertain directly to their roles
A question like "Who was the Xest female lead" (hottest, best, most impressive, most liked), is directly related to the role.
OP's thread got deleted because a feminist mod got triggered.
Waifuism is frowned upon. --unwritten rule of /tv/
That's what that thread was, "which is the sexiest" is code for "My waifu beats your waifu". The OP of that thread is lucky he didn't get banned.
>>402343
"Who is the hottest X" relates to their appearance, not their role in the film or acting ability. /tv/, contrary to popular belief, is not a board for masturbating to actresses.
>>402350
>"Who is the hottest X" relates to their appearance, not their role in the film or acting ability
Nonsense. Being pretty/hot/impressive is part of her role, not matter what how feminists want you to believe.
>>402344
>Waifuism is frowned upon. --unwritten rule of /tv/
Mods shouldn't care about unwritten rules.
>>402356
Mods wrote the unwritten rules.
that's why they are unwritten.
>>402357
>Mods wrote the unwritten rules.
Mods are in the business of moderation, not legislating.
/tv/ needs a mod pruning.
>>402350
I see what you did there. The rule reads "SHOULD pertain directly to their ROLES" and you switched it to "MUST NOT be about their appearances" which is a completely different rule.
This is exactly the mod behavior that ruins a board. Some SJW reinterpretation of rules.