What is rm-r.org, really?
In short, rm-r.org is simply a place where anyone can publish anything, almost. It is a place for like-minded people to share their works with each other and the world. There is no restrictions on what medium is used, as long as the content follows the rules.
The Rules
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Postings must follow the values outlined here
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Postings can be in any language
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Only one posting per month is allowed per person.
- Attempting to evade this restriction will result in a ban
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Nothing explicit (sexually or with gore)
- Instant automatically-issued ban, do not even try
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Nothing racist, sexist, or otherwise hateful
- If a posting is deemed so, it will undergo a review by me and if it's bad you'll get a warn or a ban.
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Nothing illegal or dangerous
- Will result in an instant ban and a report to law enforcement
Contact
While having official discussion places is cool, and undoubtedly leads to awesome friendships, community, and culture, it is not what I believe is right for rm-r.org. When I registered the rm-r.org domain all the way back in 2023, my goal was not to create a community in the traditional sense, but rather create a place where myself, and potentially others can publish projects of literary, philosophical, mathematical, or scientific nature that do not fit well on "personal website"-type websites. I find that while community chat rooms are cool, they would somewhat detract from the experience I am trying to create. Thus, there is no official central discussion forum or chatroom for rm-r.org. Everyone is free to submit an article, work, or anything they like and it will get published as long as it follows the rules.
That being said, rm-r.org definitely does encourage collaboration. There are a few places where regular rm-r.org members habitually hang out in:
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Discord Servers
- Nullring Discord -- link
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IRC channels
- #nullring on nullring.xyz, port 6697 (less reliable)
Webrings
TBD