![]() In-depth articles like analyses and explanatory reporting are allowed even if they are older than a month. News reports older than 1 month: News reports that are older than one month usually add nothing to the debate and will thus be removed. Posts not about Brazil or Latin America: Only submissions that focus on Brazil or Latin America in general are considered on-topic. Posting guidelines Disallowed submissions in r/brazil Hinting that you have this information of other users may also earn a ban. This includes but is not limited to: names, telephone numbers, location or email address. Users are not allowed to post information with the purposes of causing harm to or harassment of other people, including relevant people. No doxxing or exposure of personal information of non-relevant people: Do not make calls to action directed at non-public persons. News reports of gory crimes are allowed if any images or videos are censored. No gore or other highly disturbing content: Do not post gore or links to gore or other highly disturbing media. No flamebait or other bad-faith participation: Participation with the intent of provoking an angry response by other users and other participation in bad faith is prohibited. r/Brazil isn't an outlet for propaganda. This rule will be applied especially strictly for new accounts. No agenda pushing: Refers to accounts which persistently post or comment on one topic and/or attempt to derail normal conversations in order to support their agenda. This includes but is not limited to reposting content we already removed, pictures of disallowed content or trying to circumvent our Auto-Moderator. No counter moderation: Refers to actions that deliberately aim to counteract actions of the moderation team. Meta-comments are only allowed as long as they are constructive and don't derail a thread. No derailing and meta-comments: Commenting with the intent of derailing the discussion by insincere participation is prohibited. No low effort participation in discussions/shitposting: This is especially enforced in news submissions and political debates. Posts about research of drugs is allowed. This also includes the illegal use of drugs. This includes but is not limited to advocating for somebody to be hanged, drowned, beaten, and other violent of criminal activity. No endorsement of violence or other criminal activity: ![]() This includes all massacres or genocides that are recognized by law in Brazil or the United States (since Reddit is from the US), but mods may act in comments and posts that try to deny or underplay other current massacres, genocides, or ethnic persecution. ![]() Denying the fact that these events occurred or trying to justify them will result in a ban. the Holocaust, the Armenian genocide, etc). ![]() This includes attempts to deny or otherwise minimize crimes against humanity that are widely recognized such as genocides or massacres (e.g. No racism, bigotry (including sexism, homophobia, transphobia, etc.) or other forms of hate speech as well as dehumanizing language in general. No racism, bigotry and other hate speech: If you believe somebody is pushing an agenda, report it or send us a mod mail. This also includes calling somebody a racist, a SJW, a commie, a shill or similar in isolation. Stick to the topic at hand and remain civil towards other users - attacking ideas is fine, attacking other users is not. Still, the use of English is heavily encouraged. Comments may devolve to Portuguese if both users understand the language. Posts may be in Portuguese if a translation is provided in the comments (we recommend for automated translations). Post and comment in English: All submissions and top-level comments must be made in English. Head over to /r/Brasil for the Portuguese sibling to this subreddit!įrequently Asked Questions (FAQ) r/Brazil Rules Rules The sub for the international community to discuss all things Brazil in English!
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