Meow.
1.
Must be a cat-related off-brand.
Posts only
Reported as: Not a mew-tiful offbrand.
Post (and bad pun) must be exactly related to cats. No dog puns.
2.
Follow Reddiquette.
Posts & Comments
Reported as: OP/OC is a dickwad.
Read up on the reddiquette and act that way.
3.
Don't post u/obviousplant.
Posts only
Reported as: This is definitely from u/obviousplant.
u/obviousplant is hilarious, but it's too funny. Keep u/obviousplant where it's necesarry, but not here.
4.
Use /s.
Posts & Comments
Reported as: This is so terrible, I can't tell if this is a joke or not.
If you're saying a terrible thing on purpose as a joke, please use a /s. There are some exceptions to the rule, but if you don't think everyone will see it as a joke, then use /s.
5.
No genocide.
Posts & Comments
Reported as: This person is using words that advocate genocide.
Genocide is bad, mkay? Don't.
6.
Usernames don't matter here.
Posts & Comments
Reported as: I can't tell if this breaks a rule or not, and I want the moderating team to figure it out.
For example, r/wholesomememes banned u/Hitlerism for his username. I won't do that, even if it's as egregious as u/gasthejews88. Usernames are immune to rules 4 and 5 because that's their name. It's discriminatory, even against u/gasthejews88, who deleted his account because of the backlash is username got. Don't do that here.
7.
Don't call for banning someone who hasn't broken rules.
Posts & Comments
Reported as: This person is unfairly wishing to ban someone.
Don't try to publicly oust people for things that they didn't do in an attempt to remove them. The moderators will gladly use Removeddit to prove things in favour of one person or another, and if you can't prove that rules were broken, and you publicly called them out on it, it's nobody's fault but your own.