I am here to report
@Ruler_Star_Kuma because he is trying to create problems in the thread I just opened, and it does not seem like he entered the discussion in good faith, but rather out of hostility alone.
I specifically requested in the thread that people stay on topic and avoid discussing matters that were already approved previously in the thread. He did not like that and started arguing that I have no right to say this.
Discussing matters that were already approved inside a thread dedicated to another argument derails the discussion and makes the thread extremely chaotic. At this rate, the thread could easily extend to 30 pages or more. Each thread is meant to focus on a specific argument, which is why I open separate threads for separate arguments, so that it becomes easier to discuss future points based on previously accepted conclusions. Discussing everything at once is impossible. It is exhausting both for the staff and for me, and no staff member would realistically want to read a massive disorganized thread like that.
Every thread has its own arguments. Some already reach 4 or 5 pages because of a single argument, sometimes even more. There are threads that reach 16 pages. That is exactly why I requested that previously accepted matters not be reopened. Reopening already accepted issues inside another thread, even if somewhat related, floods the discussion with unrelated debates. That would effectively reopen every previous thread I worked on inside one thread, turning it into a chaotic mess extending to 20 pages or more.
I intentionally open multiple threads and discuss arguments one by one in order to support future arguments with points that were already discussed previously. However, coming into a thread and attacking arguments that were already accepted in other discussions, derailing the thread and turning it into chaos, is unacceptable.
When I personally tried to discuss an already accepted argument in a Tensura thread before, I was collectively criticized and told that the matter had already been accepted and could not be debated again within that thread, and that I should open a separate thread for it instead. Even the staff themselves ask for this approach.
This is the
thread.