Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24694044-20140413112633/@comment-5619531-20140413134416

Well. You can't really fix the subject of the story now, can you?

If it's something like this that enters into the main site
 * 1) It would be automatically deleted because it violates the Terms of Use on describing what happens during sex
 * 2) It has no plot. Why fix something when it goes from one scene to the other? It would be pointless as it is.
 * 3) It uses sexual themes, violence, and gore as a shock value. Any of these topics are just a lame excuse to add a shock value to any story. It will probably make a person who has a visual mind, like I do, disgusted. But it wouldn't be necessarily good. It would just be thrown in the garbage.

Now, if it were something like this here would be as to why it would be deleted (if Jeff the Killer spin-offs were still allowed on the main site)
 * 1) The grammar is atrocious. Too many run-on's. If an administrator were able to see this, they wouldn't even care about fixing it. They would just say "Nope. Fuck this. Delete." I am an administrator over on Trollpasta, and this was voted Fail of the Month over there. As I was making the sample page for the front page, I had to cut some of the content from the first paragraph because THERE WERE NO BREAKS

There can be many reasons as to why we do not follow this procedure. Where it can be grammar issues, it's classified as a trollpasta, wall of text (even though I wish that all of the administrators would read through some of the stuff that was produced in a wall of text, because this was a wall of text before I got a hold of it, and it was subjected to deletion), severe formatting issues (to me, that's a stupid reason to put down.

if it were something like this, that can be able to go into source mode and read But if it's something like this and I go into source mode, and there are a lot of those things, I wouldn't give two shits into removing. That is why we have source mode for.

And that's why we don't do that for the following reasons.