>>1853372>I'm thinking about have a nsfw tag for /a/This could solve the immediate problem. However, you really need to use a heavy hand to talk with the moderators to get them on the same page as you because I have a feeling that they will continue to issue bans and delete posts/threads regardless. People are currently (as recently as today) getting banned from /a/ for posting about Valkyrie Drive, Seikon no Qwaser, TLR, and other anime with nipples.
Clarification is essential because the moderation policy has changed DRAMATICALLY in just the past 7 years that I have been on 4chan. It has swung from one extreme to another, back again, and back again. There have been periods when NSFW image dumps of ero/loli manga on /a/ would go completely unpenalized SOMETIMES, and other periods when such images would go unpenalized as long as they were spoilered. There have been other times when any nipples at all would result in a ban, and there have been times when bluray nipples were fine to post unspoilered.
What makes it worse is that users have saved the posts of moderators who went public with their policies each time and will post screencaps of these posts to use as reference because, after all, what else do we have to do on? No one wants to get banned, but when moderators are doing things at odds with the official /a/ rules, we need to do our own research about what the "true rules" are. When a moderator comes in, saying that the "true rules" are no longer the rules, users get alienated and/or mutinous and the quality of the board goes down.
So, really, no one, users and moderators alike, knows exactly WHAT the true policy is anymore. Hence, why clarification from you is essential.