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PARTICIPATION IN ANY OF THE HOSTILE COMMUNITIES WILL RESULT IN A PERMANENT RULE 3 BAN. DO NOT ADD OR MENTION ANY COMMUNITIES HERE, THIS IS NOT A LIST AND YOU MAY BE BANNED. DO NOT GIVE THEM ANY ATTENTION. WHEN TALKING ABOUT THEM, JUST CALL THEM 'CORDERS (UNSPECIFIC) OR “FOODISTS”

Hostile/disruptive communities is a classification used all around the Soysphere to describe communities or groups which, by their nature, cause harm to the userbase of the Sharty and the wider Soysphere, or attempt to disrupt on-site activity by coordinating autonomously their own raids and attacks and directing them towards the site itself.

The term originates from Rule 3, one of the rules of Soyjak Party (Participation in disruptive off-site communities is FORBIDDEN) and is the giant red text above this very article suggests, you VVILL be banned from the greater Soysphere if you participate in disruptive offsite communities. Note that although a majority of splinters are disruptive, not ALL splinters are considered disruptive.

Quote introduced the concept of "disruptive communities" during his administration as a response to growing threats within the Soysphere, such as coordinated spam efforts and off-site psyops, such as FPE or HTSM. Rule 3 bans are often hard to appeal, and such appeals will likely not be paid any mind as Rule 3 bans are rarely given incorrectly.

Definition and classification[edit | edit source]

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Reasons communities get classified as disruptive[edit | edit source]

  • Trying to take down Soyjak.st and it's sister sites (the Soysphere).
  • Trying to bot the site or mass-spam adverts.
  • Snitching on raids done by the Sharty.
  • Being run by a criminal, like a pedophile or accepting pedos, or allowing any other highly immoral acts.
  • Engaging in Illegal activity to propagate harm on the Sharty.
  • Being a Discord server or Telegram group, or having any sort of connections to those two sites.
  • Being failtrolls. Most of the times just all of the above.
  • Partnering with and encouraging peoples and communities that violate the terms mentioned above.
  • Other similar reasons, or whatever Quote doesn't like at the moment or something.

Dead definitively disruptive communities[edit | edit source]

This is a list of splinters that were definitively disruptive (note: none of these exist anymore). Below, they are listed.

  • Jarty and its cucky derivatives - Extremely notorious website that has earned a reputation of having unprecedented levels of obsession with the party. They have committed almost every aforementioned rule-breaking behavior by creating things like discords, running telegram groups, spamming 'p on the sharty, launching counter-raids using animal gore and being associated with ass-smelling pedophiles. The jarty eventually was shutdown but its legacy continued on with new splinters being formed from former moderators and admins.
  • Shemmy - During the Summer War the Shemmy stole the booru.soy domain to redirect to its own 'ru. Also known to be obsessed but not as much as der jerdee. This wasn't previously classified as disruptive due to being run by Angeleno at the time, but eventually that came to an end when svvt bought the site. The site engaged in some disruptive activities by attacking threads, creating niggerstones like tama and ruining pixelplanet art.
  • The Ribbit Rally - When Sharty didn't have its own CAPTCHA system they reported the Sharty to the CAPTCHA providers twice leading to Ronald developing a Sharty's own one. Didn't get classified as disruptive due to actually being run by Ronald. Although later a 'corder who later bought the Schlog bought the website before giving it to another 'corder.
  • Nu-Schlog - For some reason didn't get classified as disruptive even if the creator was a 'corder and later owner MoonMetropolis was a massive faggot who got banned on the whole Sharty. At its worst, it had users worshipping e-girls and e-dating pedophiles. The website also sheltered various members of the disruptive groups before it shut down.
Hostility
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