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@Arix-Mica, your entire response is a masterclass in selfish deflection. You don’t care about consistency or moderation? Of course, you wouldn’t—those are the very things that keep platforms safe and accountable, which seems to interfere with your little playground of “expression.” What you’re describing isn’t freedom; it’s reckless entitlement.

“Block it and walk away”? That’s the lazy mantra of those who want zero accountability. The problem isn’t just seeing it—it’s the fact it’s there at all in public spaces, easily accessible and blatantly violating the platform’s own terms. It’s like saying if someone litters or vandalizes a public space, everyone else should just look away and step around it instead of holding the offenders accountable. Absolute nonsense.

And let’s be clear, hiding behind the tired excuse of “parent your own kids” doesn’t justify allowing unmoderated filth to proliferate in spaces that are supposed to be safe and community-focused. If VRChat didn’t intend for moderation, they wouldn’t have rules in the first place. But they do—and it’s people like me, who actually care about the platform’s integrity, who ensure those rules are followed when VRChat fails to do so.

You want to be an “arsonist”? Fine. But don’t cry foul when you get caught playing with fire. Your desire for zero oversight is exactly why communities like VRChat become toxic, unsafe, and unwelcoming for anyone who values decency and actual community standards.

I’m not here to coddle reckless “expression.” I’m here to hold people accountable. If you’re so against that, maybe you’re the one who should step out of the way.