Board Thread:The Seven Seas Court/@comment-3524871-20170710210733/@comment-3432656-20170711225223

Although we do now allow unregulated Youtube links with profanity; Youtube does unfortunately host some very toxic comments (depends where you look) that would potentially put other websites such as reddit to shame. If any particular user were to link inappropriate content hosted on the Youtube site, then I would personally take action and warn the user for "abusing" the lenient attitude.

In my experience, I've always warned about "potential profanity, or even potential offensive content" to remove all blame from myself since I did provide a warning to click on their own discretion. Better safe than sorry. Someone could nitpick a website, such as what was done concerning Youtube comments prior to it being brought before the SSC. These comments would be completely unrelated to the content of the video, but again we would expose users to potentially outright offensive/toxicity that would be normally against the rules if it was posted there.

I believe we should instead add a warning to our welcome message/rules for if someone were to forget to warn their fellow users, they cannot be punished. All links would of course be moderated by our moderators, but if we the wiki provide the warning for all of our users, then we could more a less focus only on those who seek to abuse it, instead of witch-hunting our own rule-abiding users and limiting their ability to chat.

I state this given people were apprehensive/lazy about providing a warning for content on the youtube domain. I believe

So, I would per Squirto.