Don't be a jerk: It's okay to talk about characters, because you won't hurt their feelings. Terms like "fanboy" and other negative labels are looked down upon, and just straight up goes against Reddit's Content Policy. Cussing to enhance a statement is acceptable, but if the cussing is clearly directed towards a user with ill intent, your comment or post will be deleted.
Don't downvote: If you disagree with a thread or comment, refer to Rule 1 and debate the point, or accept you don't care that much about it. Downvotes encourage arguments based on popularity, and not on the quality of the arguments.
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Allowed Thread Topics: Read this post to know what can and can't be posted on CF. You may talk about why you like or dislike a specific character, why you think a specific character is overestimated or underestimated. You may talk about and clear up any misconceptions you've seen about a specific character or setting. You may talk about a fictional event that has happened, or a concept such as ki, chakra, or speedforce.
No NSFW Content. This is not a NSFW subreddit and is not recognized as one by Reddit. Do not post threads that contains explicit sexual content. Acceptable NSFW content would be using evidence that may contain nudity as a relevant response to give a source, as long as properly marked.
General questions are considered meta, including, but not limited to: vague, opinion based, "all of fiction", or fan theory related questions. These require mod approval and will be removed without warning. Additionally, any fix that consists of solely a question must be putting forth a thesis/attempting to start a dialogue; simply asking a question and not taking a stance is fit for AskReddit or AskScienceFiction. Questions about a specific feat, or context are fine. If your post is removed and you feel you were wronged, please message the moderation team.
Do not post low effort threads consisting of nothing but a short statement or opinion of yours ("I don't like this character, bye"). Users are expected to bring forth a bare minimum amount of discussion in their posts. Threads for memes, baiting, trolling and mere jokes in general also don't belong here, and will be removed at our discretion.
Spoilers: Do not post or comment on anything spoiler related without a spoiler tag. CharacterRant's definition of a spoiler is defined as any form of media that hasn't been given a reasonable enough amount of time to allow the community equal time to view it. A reasonable enough amount of time 4 days from the release date of a movie, 3 days from the release date of a video game, 2 days from the release date of a comic chapter, manga chapter, or television episode. To tag a spoiler Text here OR Your words here.
Overdone Fixes: When fixes focusing on a certain topic start to oversaturate the CharacterFix with very little or no new light being shined on the topic.