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  • Somebody asks for a few bucks for some ramen.

  • The same somebody is pretty open about their use and/or addiction to things on the same forums that they’ve asked for a few bucks

  • Commenters chirp about “not being an addict” and “don’t give money to this person because they are probably going to use it for drugs”

I’m hoping this is what the rule is in reference to. Could also be comfortable with it being in reference to comments telling them to go find a food pantry or shelter etc.etc. when they weren’t asking for helping finding or navigating those services.

I am 99% positive, nobody is asking to vet the user who’s asking for ramen money if, in fact, they are going to be using it for ramen instead of drugs or booze or socks or something.

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