Hi team,
I just wanted to start by acknowledging the stricter enforcement of community guidelines lately. I understand that these changes are in place to ensure a healthier, more respectful space for everyone, including the moderators, whose well-being is important and who deal with a lot behind the scenes. I appreciate the effort being put into creating a better environment.
That said, I’d like to raise a concern that’s been bothering me for a while.
There’s a particular comment I’ve seen that uses the phrase “it takes two to tango” in a context that very clearly reads as a sick, rape-related joke. It’s deeply inappropriate, and I believe I’ve reported it since the first day I came across it, but it still hasn’t been removed. Given the tone and implication, it’s honestly shocking that it’s still visible.
https://kisskh.at/766497-knock-off#comment-21584384
Additionally, I’m wondering what the proper process is for reporting double-meaning comments - especially ones that might not seem explicit at first glance but are clearly meant to be suggestive or harmful. There’s another comment I came across recently (unfortunately I can’t provide the link due to some issue), but it had a similar undertone. It feels like these types of remarks sometimes slip through moderation because they hide behind ambiguity or seemingly harmless phrases.
Could you please clarify if there is a way to report such content so it gets the attention it needs?
Thanks for your time and all the work you do.