And this is what a "chilling effect" is.
So some people are "tired" of hearing negativity.
I wasn't going to say anything else about this since
@MsImagination aptly
summarized my stance when she said that I don't want an echo chamber, but I feel like I keep being misinterpreted so it's worth it to make this as clear as possible: in
my earlier post, I never said I wanted endless agreement and praise for the series. What I literally said is that I appreciate how in other spaces you can criticize Sailor Moon "without veering into delusional hate" and participate "without getting nonstop condescension and toxicity" and
that is what I'm tired of, toxicity.
There are plenty of people in this forum that have opinions contrary to mine in my admittedly short stay here, and a lot of people are critical of Takeuchi or the manga and might be always snarky and trying to look at things from the worst possible angle, but that's all good because you can still talk to them and they can accept different opinions. That's not toxic.
Toxic is when nearly
everything you do is repeat the exact same negativity in every topic and when you base your entire online presence on hating something. It's when you hold subjective opinions and treat them as fact without any regard for dissenting ones. It's when you outright bend reality to disqualify people and spread around speculation and conspiracy-tier logic to assert that this franchise isn't really based on a manga by Naoko Takeuchi just because you dislike either the manga or Takeuchi. It's when you act like your hate is fact and when you are condescending towards anyone who disagrees with it.
The majority of this forum isn't like this, most people are perfectly pleasant regardless of their difference in opinion. That behavior comes from about two or three specific posters, one of which, during one of my earliest interactions here, outright forbade me from replying to them when I challenged their "objective" views because I was too ignorant to do so. Hell, wanna know how I was welcomed here? By someone immediately accusing me of being a sock puppet because how else would I have a different opinion.
Finally, "chilling effect" is when something hinders discussion or drives it away, and those posters hinder discussion unless you fall in line and turn the entire thread into a hatefest. You might not get that toxicity aimed at you because you tend to agree with these posters, but in this very topic you have someone
basically telling you why they're being driven away from this forum, and I can add my own experience since I also left for over a month: it's because it's impossible to talk about anything when you have a couple people raising a stink every thread over the
exact same thing, treating their stink as a fact, and being condescending to anyone who disagrees. And you can't even call this behavior out because then these posters act like they're being victimized (without dropping their condescension, of course).
So nobody wants to censor anyone, it just would be nice to have a community with
positive discussion, be it critical or not, instead of whatever this is right now. If you're happy like this it's fine but understand that it's tiresome for a lot of us.
On topic, since I know next to nothing about fashion, I showed the Chanel pictures to someone who works in fashion to see what they think of the collaboration. They told me that they found the images to be a creative way to promote the catalogue, but they thought it had too much background noise and would have preferred if the backgrounds were more faded to allow the clothes to have the spotlight.
I also asked them what they thought about the characters using their weapons/talismans and they told me it gives the images an edge that can be seldom used properly in fashion catalogues, praising Pluto's use of her staff the most. But overall they liked it, as long as they could tune out the backgrounds.
They also told me they really liked Usagi and Chibiusa's matching outfits and that surprised me the most. I guess you need to be into high fashion to appreciate them, lol.