>>1250659>Notwithstanding the occasional "rule-breaking" images, which I have no problem overlooking.Personally, I don't think it's a good idea to overlook them.
It'll give the next person to visit /e/ the impression that it's ok to post such pics here. After all, the /e/ rules page is incomplete and misleading, a proper understanding of the rules can only be gained by lurking moar.
That's why silently letting /h/ pics or loli pics on /e/ by ignoring them actually hurts /e/ in the long run. New visitors can't see that 200 people have reported a pic, because even then most of the time it'll still be on /e/ for a week. So how would they know it's not /e/ material if you don't speak out?