To be frank, it's all well and good to advocate the abyss for more immature discussions but the spontaneous nature of those conversations or remarks mean that you can't simply say "hey everyone hop into abyss" without it draining one hell of a chunk of the fun from it. Furthermore even if one was to constantly be in the abyss if one made those remarks there in reference to what someone said in main, where most conversations take place and thus a bountiful place for joke opportunities, you'd then get the moral issue of whether people are talking behind one's back. That issue makes me uncomfortable.
which brings my point around to how I don't understand the vague parameters set here and how it feels like it's meant to be a set of catch-alls to please everyone, when it doesn't. I've been guilty of pushing boundaries if not outright going past them only to be reigned in. I've been notified of the no-goes that auth specifically zoom in on due to their serious nature and so avoided those subjects from then on. So a balance was struck between cracking a joke and starting a conversation or letting things lie.
With these parameters I'm going to be sat wondering if I can say a good percentage of my areas colloquialisms because I'm not sure if they're "PG13" which really is a terrible way to put it when there are people who have dedicated jobs to decide what passes as that in many different countries. With that second rule, it's so massively context dependent. There could be a lobby of people who are fine with an academic discussion about the history of why tentacles began being used in hentai or a lobby of people who get squeamish when I mention I'm stroking my pussy cat. People who get offended when I say I killed the french antagonist in this new game I got. People drop in and out all the time in reborn and with the size of the community now you may know what the majority are ok with but you could never be sure about that other minority of newcomers. Then you get a case of people not seeing the point of being around and leaving outright because they just couldn't speak their mind properly.
The last one I can understand, a conversation can have many tangents and it's best to stop a lot of conversations if it's branching into something genuinely inappropriate but then there's the question of what is inappropriate according to these rules?
If you want to crack down on R7, fine. I can see why and accept it even if it will push me into lurkdom even more. Rules are rules. Just make sure I know whether something I say could be a landmine, ok? Yes that's not an easy job with how varied these conversations can be but, well, that's the responsibility you took on when you started this really.