I remember you telling me of the sin aspect it involves which lead you to depart and leave things behind, the server is still there and so with it if I am being honest here from what I've learnt is that it could be doing more bad then good and communities like NoPorn will go in that same direction from what me and you previously put out before they ended up crashing, you left behind the server and contributed your help towards your old moderation team and now the way these communities are set out don't really help people from what I can see, when I had first joined that server in 2019 my only interest at the time was to help those who were struggling and motivate them to push themselves and do better, basically I contributed my share to the community and the people on there, the idea of the way these communities are set out and are modelled is great but I've had critical points towards it. So after the situation I have given help to this community(https://discord.gg/2TvnZRrh) and I have had almost no involvement with whatever been going on but afterwards your previous points you told have kind of lead me to think and even discover that there more haram involved then we actually understand and I feel like it gives a misleading view for people who join on how to actually move forward with their addiction, will not deny it helped people overcome but majority don't have it that way whether they choose to or not. My thought is to have this looked into further to see on what moral about this and what not. I am thinking we either change the way the communities are set out into a more appropriate and formed way of helping people but if they are violating our religious beliefs perhaps we should get the muslim individuals on NoPorn away and not burden that on their heads(Zuko for instance) or even have NoPorn deleted and whatever happens after that is not our concern, a blind eye shouldn't be turned on this like things have in the past or especially now.