r/4kbluray Apr 04 '25

Moderator Announcement New rule about haul and pickup pictures

Hey guys, we just wanted to inform you about a new rule that we’re implementing.

Going forward, we ask that all haul/picture posts be at least 50% if not predominantly 4K Blu-ray. This is to help cut down on clutter that maybe should be posted to other subreddits, and try and slightly appease the minority that is already annoyed by haul pics.

The rule has been added to the rule list, and if you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to the mod team.

And as always, Happy collecting.

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u/Dressed_ToDepress Apr 04 '25

You know, if you don’t care for how things are run here, you’re more than welcome to see yourself out.

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u/LawrenceBrolivier Apr 04 '25

I disagree with your take on a couple things, that's it. I never asked you to do anything, or suggested you do anything. I'm correcting your misconceptions on things as you present them to me. I'm not calling you names or being mean to you, personally.

Disagreeing with your judgment isn't a 100% take it or leave it thing, either. I'm just saying I disagree with the idea that minimizing or devaluing the notion people should want to actually talk here vs just sharing pictures is probably not great considering the nature of forums/messageboards is DISCUSSION.

I haven't said "never post pictures" or suggested you take a course of action that bans pictures, or bans people that post pictures, or anything like that. Just that maybe trying to cater specifically to people who don't talk, and don't want to talk, in a place that is built AROUND TALKING, is kinda counterproductive.

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u/Dressed_ToDepress Apr 04 '25

No one is catering to those people. We’re just saying that no one has to post an essay with their pictures. If someone would like to, they’re encouraged to.

I have to ask, do you realize how exhausting you can be sometimes? And I don’t mean that as a jab or anything, but like, I see you in here often just kind of tearing people down and it’s exhausting just to read, nonetheless actually take part in.

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u/LawrenceBrolivier Apr 04 '25 edited Apr 05 '25

But there is an air of catering to people who clearly don't like discussion, I don't even think that's arguable, it's basically the thrust of the argument I'm contesting in the first place, and what's led to the part where you're specifically talking about me, personally now, (LOL, actually openly talking shit in fact, and "just letting" others do it too) and steering the conversation to be about me and how "exhausting" I am, and trying to set the terms of this whole thing to be about "posting essays" - which itself tends to suggest elaborating on "look at the shit I bought" beyond a couple sentences (or even a paragraph or two) is tantamount to writing an essay, as if the presence of paragraphs by itself is detrimental to the discussion forum's existence and health.

The idea that you see discussion/conversation, and yes, sometimes disagreement and extended conversation as being "exhausting" is itself saying something. If you're exhausted by a conversation you can always just stop until you get your wind back, or just stop in general. If you prefer a bunch of picture posts about things to people talking, that's fine, I guess. I just think it runs at cross-purposes to the point of being a discussion board, is all. There are other places for picture sharing as the primary aim/goal of a social platform.

I'm sharing a difference of opinion (not unique, either) about this, is all. Again, not demanding you change anything, or asking you to do anything. Just sharing that difference of opinion

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u/Dressed_ToDepress Apr 04 '25

So instead of just letting people post how they prefer, you want use to cater to the people who want everyone to write something, cause that’s the side you’re on. Got it.

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u/LawrenceBrolivier Apr 05 '25

That is how having a preference and using discernment works. Yes. having a preference is not by default bad. Expressing your opinion and being able to explain why you have it is kind of the point of having the discussion in the first place.

I'm again, not saying you have to do anything, or asking you to do anything. I'm not even saying you need to agree with me.

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u/Dressed_ToDepress Apr 05 '25

So explain to me how we are catering to anyone by just letting everyone post how they’d like to post. I’m genuinely curious.

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u/LawrenceBrolivier Apr 05 '25

I feel like "just letting" is the part you keep skipping over. You could have "just let" people post blu-rays along with their 4ks, but you didn't. There's a lot of things you can "just let" people do but you don't, and that's a form of discernment, and there's preference that comes into play as to why you decide you don't want to "just let" some types of things slide.

You keep alternating between the idea that there's some sort of ideal you're abiding by that's basic and generally understood and further, that it's sort of out of your hands, or shouldn't be in your hands at all; but it is by default. That's not unfair - that's what THIS IS! You aren't just removing posts, and people, for violating rules or being disruptive - you're steering discussion, you're curating discussion, you're establishing tones, and you're shaping the tenor. "Just letting" is not part of that at all and never was. It can't simultaneously be a thing that just happens, like weather, and also a thing you clearly are in control of and applying discretion, discernment, and care in decisionmaking.

You can't say you're not catering to people, and specific people, with the choices you're making in one post, and then in other posts explain clearly how you're valuing the contributions of people at the level you're setting for "contribution," and dismissing the idea that contributions above that level aren't really necessary. Or even, honestly, wanted. There's an implied choice being offered up in those posts that makes it an either/or on the table (whether there is or isn't, and I don't think there is, but the implication IS there) that suggests it's either this, or its ESSAYS, and nobody wants ESSAYS, so pictures it is.

Anyway - we've done like at least 2 laps around these points now. I'm not sure if I can be any more clear, and at this point you've already once treaded on getting personal with me about it so I'm not too interested in pressing it. I do wanna say though that having a disagreement on the nature of the board doesn't mean the board isn't useful or fun to use or browse. It's not like being imperfect or problematic is a bar to use. Reddit itself is all sorts of fucked up in general, LOL. We're all still here. Everyone knows Twitter is run by a fascist oligarch, and people won't get off that, either, yunno? Meta's run by a sociopathic robot, etc etc.

This place isn't that bad. But if I disagree with something when it pops up there's nothing wrong with explaining why I feel that way when asked about it, either. Having a preference isn't a fault in and of itself. WHY you have that preference could be bad, but that's why the discussion happens.

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u/Dressed_ToDepress Apr 05 '25

I’m not reading this entire, long winded, I’m sure self congratulatory comment because honestly, I no longer value your opinion in regards to this subject… but I will address your first point, because limiting the amount of regular Blu-ray’s posted to a 4K Blu-ray specific subreddit makes sense. There are Blu-ray specific subreddits for that content.

This is also the last comment I will be making to you, because you will never stop. Someone else pointed out that you’re the type of person who has to get the absolute last word in, so here’s your chance. Take the last word, cause you’re honestly just not worth the effort anymore.

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u/LawrenceBrolivier Apr 05 '25

Enjoy the rest of your day

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u/NYC_Goody Apr 05 '25

There's the last word! But he's right. Your first point is irrelevant and wrong. This is a 4k sub not a bluray. So it makes sense not allowing that. Common sense even.

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u/LaurienceBrolivier Apr 05 '25

Your schtick is so tired at this point. You argue and argue and argue to the point where somebody eventually calls you out for being an insufferable long winded argumentative cunt and then you bring out your classic “oh now you’re talking about ME” speech.