Hi all, as mentioned earlier, the thread seems to have taken another wrong turn, and I'm sure it's disappointing to see that the community is struggling with feedback. It would be a stretch to call this feedback anymore, perhaps a series of heated arguments with feedback sprinkled in. I agree with the concerns above that it is likely to continue down this path, which isn't helpful for the community, and helping the community is the reason we created this thread in the first place.
First, I would like to talk about the recent argument because it appears to have devolved into criticisms of bigotry against a member, but it seems this started last night when someone else claimed that "sexual preferences" are "sexual material" that should not be discussed on the forum. Given this context and the loose definition that some here may have been supporting, it's unfair to turn this into accusations of bigotry. Our prohibited content rule lists "pornography, nudity, or sexual material." If you think this should be interpreted so strictly that it applies to sexual preferences/attractions, that is valid feedback, but there are going to be issues with such a strict interpretation, whether it was intended that way or not. Let's not jump to accusations of bigotry just because someone was pointing this out.
The root of this discussion is the uncertainty about this rule, so I'd like to clarify some things: what it means, what it was intended to mean, what it could mean, and what it could never mean. With the discussion above in mind, I'll start by stating that discussing LGBTQ+ (whether it's about romantic attraction, sexual attraction, or identity) will never be disallowed on the forum, and we're proud to be the first Animal Crossing community on the internet to allow such discussions/support when others did not.
As for the original intent of this rule when it was written years ago, it was not necessarily meant to prohibit respectful and mature discussions about sex. I've also reviewed the past five years of warnings where this rule was quoted and these were the types of posts that were addressed, starting with the most common: 1) images of genitalia or sexual acts, 2) detailed descriptions of sexual acts, 3) crass inuendos or mentions of sexual acts in a joking/disrespectful manner, typically during discussions of unrelated topics.
Finally, I mentioned "what it could mean" above, and by this I'm referring to the idea that rules and the enforcement of rules can be (and are) changed over time. We run this forum with community feedback in mind, which is the purpose of this thread after all. This is a very old community started a long time ago by a bunch of kids. Since then, the way it operates and the way society perceives many of these topics has changed multiple times. I remember a time, around the early New Leaf era over a decade ago, when the community petitioned us to allow very open discussions about sex, and this was framed by proponents as both progressive and educational (I'm sure these threads typically spiraled out of control and were ultimately locked). Looking at some of these old discussions is bound to raise eyebrows in 2025. I've seen it suggested at least once or twice that certain old content could be systematically removed from the forum, and I agree that it's worth considering, though it's not something that can happen overnight. In many cases, we may not actually be aware that these posts exist.
The environment on the forum is certainly different in 2025 than it was in 2014, but the topic of sex is not broadly prohibited by the rules. If you think this is a topic that the community should altogether reject, that is valid, and there is a way to share that view constructively and without accusations. Furthermore, while it is still important to remember that kids could be participating here, the community has been used primarily by adults for quite some time. The average age of active users is currently 35, while the median age is 29. I also suspect that Animal Crossing now has one of the oldest userbases for Nintendo games. This is just something that may be worth keeping in mind while comparing TBT and its rules to other social media apps, Discord servers, etc.
I hope I've helped clear up some of the confusion about this rule and how it has been enforced here. I would now like to discuss the posts Chris made in 2022, and I understand some may have been waiting for an official statement beyond Chris's apology. When I read the posts, I agreed that they should not have been made, and the reason is because moderators are held to a higher standard and will naturally face greater scrutiny from the community. So while this post was not necessarily something we would warn a member for making, as some were suggesting, it is still a type of oversharing that Chris shouldn't have posted. This view is also shared by Chris himself in hindsight, three years later, as I have heard from my discussions with him, and as you have read in his apology. Furthermore, I understand the worry some members had about the way in which the topic was presented, and I'm glad Chris made further clarifications here. I don't think it was necessarily wrong to read the post and have these worries, so this was also something that could have been addressed more carefully from the beginning.
For the community, I would also recommend taking a look at the 
post made by LadyDestani where she talked about reporting concerns relating to staff members. This is something that would ideally be addressed when it happens, and not in such a public manner that causes arguments in the feedback thread. As Chris has mentioned, he is taking a break from moderating and from the forum in general. He will also be moving to the Project Staff role while taking a break from moderating here. He has recently paused this break by coming here to make clarifications, but now that I've made an official statement about this topic, the most productive thing for the community will be to discuss the rules constructively, as I mentioned above, or move to a more productive topic. If you still have concerns, I would like to hear them, so please reference the post I linked to above.
There is a lot to be said about feedback and how it has happened in this thread, and this has been an experiment in a lot of ways. Now that it's late, it can wait for my next post here. I have already covered one of the planned topics today, but I will address some other big topics that have come up over the past few weeks, such as the banning, the ignore functionality, and a dark theme. We are also still planning to touch on the list of topics that started this thread, though some may have already been touched on in pieces, others not at all, such as AI. These topics are being spearheaded by individual staff members, with input from the entire team, so it's dependent on their personal schedules. We expect at least some of these topics to be posted this month.
The idea of implementing something like Discord's slow mode for this thread was mentioned, and it's something we'd like to try (as I mentioned, this thread is an experiment in a lot of ways). Unfortunately, the forum's software does not currently allow for this to be implemented in individual threads, but we can do it for entire boards instead. This may look a bit clunky until we can develop our own solution to implement this, but we're moving this thread into a dedicated board in order to make this possible now. We'll start by trying a four-hour cooldown, and please let us know if this feature seems to be overly restricting your posts because we're testing it for the first time. Thanks for understanding/reading!