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Tom Holland's Quick Thinking Saves Zendaya from Wardrobe Mishap New

Tom Holland's Quick Thinking Saves Zendaya from Wardrobe Mishap

Spider-Man to the rescue. Tom Holland saved his wife, Zendaya, from a major wardrobe malfunction as they left their New York City hotel on Thursday.In photos obtained by Page Six, the British actor noticed Zendaya’s plunging black dress with a thigh-high slit was riding up because of the wind.Tom Holland saved Zendaya from a wardrobe mishap as they left their New York City hotel on Thursday. SONIC / BACKGRIDHolland (seen above with Zendaya) saw that his wife’s black dress with. thigh-high slit was riding up due to the wind. SONIC / BACKGRIDHolland gestured to Zendaya, who held her dress down. SONIC / BACKGRIDHolland promptly gestured to the “Euphoria” star, who put her hand on her dress to stop the wardrobe mishap. The couple, who were holding hands, then got into a car and were driven away from the hotel. Holland, 30, and Zendaya, 29, have been doing press in NYC for the new Christopher Nolan movie “The Odyssey.”They play Telemachus and Athene, respectively — starring alongside Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson, Lupita Nyong’o, Charlize Theron, Elliott Page and Jon Bernthal.The couple (seen above) got in a car and were driven away from the hotel. SONIC / BACKGRIDHolland wore a blue sweater with denim jeans and black shoes, while Zendaya rocked a black dress and matching heels. Fernando Ramales / BACKGRIDThe pair (pictured above) are in NYC for “The Odyssey” press tour. Fernando Ramales / BACKGRIDDuring her Wednesday appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” Zendaya opened up about joining the film after Holland was already cast.“I mean, he’s the best, and he deserves this,” she shared. “And I was just so excited.”Zendaya explained she “didn’t even put myself in that equation at all,” but when Holland showed her the script, she realized she was playing Athena.“And I was like, ‘Yo, stop it right now,’” she said.Holland and Zendaya (seen above) star in the film alongside Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, Lupita Nyong’o and Robert Pattinson. Fernando Ramales / BACKGRIDZendaya revealed Holland got the offer first before she was cast. T.JACKSON / BACKGRIDHolland (seen above holding Zendaya’s hand) recently revealed she convinced him to do the movie. ASPN / BACKGRIDHolland, for his part, revealed Zendaya convinced him to do “The Odyssey” despite initial scheduling issues with “Spider-Man: Brand New Day.”“We had ‘Spider-Man’ that was literally scheduled to go the same day that we would start shooting,” he recently told People. “Z said, ‘I’ll leave you if you don’t do ‘The Odyssey.'”The couple went public with their romance in 2021, five years after they met on the set of “Spider-Man: Homecoming.”After they sparked marriage rumors earlier this year, Holland confirmed they had tied the knot in a June Esquire interview.Holland and Zendaya (pictured above in Rome last month) secretly got married. Maria Laura Antonelli/AGF via ZUMA Press / SplashNews.comThe couple (seen above) have not disclosed any details about their private wedding. Mario Cartelli/SOPA Images/ShutterstockHe didn’t share any details about their secret wedding — but he did call Zendaya his “person” and “best friend.”“I’m the happiest I have ever been when I’m with her,” the “Cherry” star said. “But I have also never felt so supported and safe, ever. Period.”After “The Odyssey,” Holland and Zendaya will share the screen again in “Spider-Man 4,” which comes out July 31. Community GuidelinesWelcome to the Page Six Community!Our community is about connecting people through open and thoughtful conversations. We want our readers to share their views and exchange ideas in a safe space.In order to do so, we've created a simple set of rules that will improve your experience.Simply put, keep it civil.Your post will/might be rejected if it contains: Spam Insults, profanity, incoherent, obscene or inflammatory language and threats of any kind Attacks on the identity of other commenters or the article's author User accounts will/might be blocked if we notice: Continuous attempts to re-post comments that have been previously moderated/rejected Racist, sexist, or homophobic comments Attempts or tactics that put the site security at risk So, how can you be a power user? Stay on topic and share your passion. Feel free to elaborate to get your point across. 'Like' or 'Dislike' when you are filled with emotions! Protect your community. Use the report tool to alert us when someone breaks the rules. Thanks for reading our community guidelines. Don't forget, freedom of speech is not the freedom of reach!

Jul 17, 2026
German MEP Calls for Dismissal of Serbian Minister Over Controversial Remarks New

German MEP Calls for Dismissal of Serbian Minister Over Controversial Remarks

Politikë Sinjali.com 17 Korrik 2026 18:51 Eurodeputeti gjerman nga radhët e Partisë Popullore Evropiane (EPP), Michael Gahler, ka reaguar ashpër ndaj deklaratave të ministres serbe Snezhana Paunoviq lidhur me spastrimin etnik të Kosovës, duke thënë se deklarata të tilla nga një zyrtare e një vendi kandidat për në Bashkimin Evropian nuk mund të kalohen në heshtje.Gahler ka kërkuar që Paunoviq të largohet nga detyra, duke vlerësuar se deklaratat e saj janë të papranueshme.“Deklarime të këtilla nga një ministre e një vendi kandidat nuk mund të injorohen: më 11 korrik, ministrja serbe Paunoviq tha në një intervistë televizive se, sikur të kishte qenë në vend të Millosheviqit më 1998, ajo ‘do ta spastronte etnikisht Kosovën nga shqiptarët’”, shkroi Gahler në platformën X.Such remarks of candidate country ministers cannot be ignored: On 11 July Serbian Minister Paunovic said in a televised interview that, had she been in Milosevic’s position in 1998, she “would have ethnically cleansed Kosova of Albanians”. I expect her to be released from office!— Michael Gahler (@gahler_michael) July 17, 2026“Pres që ajo të shkarkohet nga detyra”, ka shtuar eurodeputeti gjerman.Deklaratat e ministres serbe kanë shkaktuar reagime të shumta edhe në nivel evropian. Komisioni Evropian ka dënuar këto deklarata, ndërsa reagimin më të ashpër e ka bërë komisionerja për zgjerim, Marta Kos.Ajo ka thënë se pas deklaratave të tilla “të tmerrshme” nuk mund ta imagjinojë që Paunoviq të vazhdojë të mbajë postin e ministres.Pas deklaratave të saj, institucionet e Kosovës e kanë shpallur Snezhana Paunoviqin person “non grata”.Sinjali – aty ku e vërteta flet para lajmit!/GazetaSinjali/ Eurodeputeti gjerman Injorim ministrja serbe non grata Sinjali

Jul 17, 2026
Trump's Call to Revoke Network Licenses Sparks Controversy New

Trump's Call to Revoke Network Licenses Sparks Controversy

President Donald Trump addresses the nation from the East Room of the White House on July 16, 2026 in Washington, DC. Saul Loeb/Pool - Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump said on July 16 that U.S. television networks that did not air his primetime address on election integrity should have their licenses revoked.Trump said during his address that both NBC and ABC News had said they “would not cover the speech” in what the president described as a “rare move” by broadcast networks.“They knew what it was about because of the fact that they don’t like the topic, because they know how corrupt our system is, and they don’t want to reveal it,” the president said.“Fraud like this should mean a revocation of their licenses. They use our public, multi-billion-dollar in value airwaves for absolutely no money. They pay nothing. All we want is honesty in our elections and honesty in reporting.”A spokesperson for ABC News said on July 16 that the network would run Trump’s speech on its ABC News Live streaming platform and ABC News ​Radio, but not on its broadcast channel.NBC News also aired the president’s speech on its streaming platform. The network did not return a request for comment by publication time.Related StoriesIn his address, Trump announced the declassification of information that he said reveals large-scale Chinese hacking of American voter information, saying that China obtained 220 million voter records during the 2020 election.The president also detailed the findings of a Homeland Security Department review that found 278,000 noncitizens were registered to vote in federal elections. Trump said he had ordered the agency to notify states and direct them to remove all ineligible voters from their voter rolls.White House communications director Steven Cheung called out NBC and ABC News for not airing the president’s address and encouraged viewers to watch it on the White House’s platform instead.“NBC and ABC don’t want you to hear the truth. All they want to do is hide the facts from YOU. Tune in @WhiteHouse at 9:00pm EDT, where we always get bigger ratings than any of the networks,” Cheung said in a post on X.Trump had previously called for the broadcast licenses of ABC News and NBC to be revoked over what he described as “unfair coverage of Republicans and/or Conservatives.” He also accused the networks of being “an arm of the Democrat Party.”The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in April ordered an early review of license renewals for eight Disney-owned ABC television stations. The FCC was also looking into whether ABC’s daytime talk ​show “The View” violated federal rules requiring broadcast stations to provide equal airtime to all political party candidates.Nathan Worcester and Reuters contributed to this report.

Jul 17, 2026
Why the U.S.-Iran Strikes Are Grabbing Global Attention Now New

Why the U.S.-Iran Strikes Are Grabbing Global Attention Now

LiveThe U.S. and Iran have returned to exchanging intense strikes.Last Updated: July 17, 2026, 10:56 AM EDTPresident Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes targeting military, government and infrastructure sites.Delegations from the U.S. and Iran entered negotiations in June aimed at a war-ending deal based on a memorandum of understanding signed by both countries.The U.S. and Iran have nonetheless continued to exchange relatively limited strikes despite the signing of the memorandum and amid the continuation of peace talks, with the strategic Strait of Hormuz the primary flashpoint.Key Headlines1 hour and 45 minutes agoJul 16, 2026, 10:57 PM EDTJul 16, 2026, 10:19 PM EDTJul 16, 2026, 2:33 PM EDTHere's how the news is developing.1 hour and 45 minutes agoIran clams it targeted US base in Syria Iran claims it targeted a U.S. military base in eastern Syria on Friday, which would be the first known attack by Iranian forces on Syrian territory since the U.S. and Israel jointly launched a war against Iran earlier this year. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it carried out a "surprise attack" on a U.S. special operations command center at al-Tanf near Syria's southeastern borders with Iraq and Jordan in response to the killing of Iranian soldiers in the southeastern Iranian city of Iranshahr, according to Iran's state broadcaster IRIB. ABC News cannot independently verify the claim. In February, the U.S. military said it had completed a withdrawal from the so-called al-Tanf Garrison, which "was a key base along a southern highway that was a main smuggling route for Iranian weapons flowing into Syria and particularly Hezbollah in Lebanon."Jul 16, 2026, 10:57 PM EDTChild injured in Qatar from shrapnel, officials sayAt least one child was injured by shrapnel in Qatar during interception operations on Friday local time, according to the Qatar Interior Ministry.The ministry said in an X post that the child is receiving "necessary medical care."-ABC News' William GretskyJul 16, 2026, 10:19 PM EDTUS completes 6th night of strikes against IranCENTCOM announced Thursday night that they completed another wave of strikes against Iranian military targets.U.S. forces launched a series of "precision munition" strikes from fighter jets, drones and warships for the sixth night in a row, CENTCOM said in an X post.-ABC News' Alex EdersonJul 16, 2026, 9:14 PM EDTAlerts issued in Kuwait, BahrainThe Kuwait Army issued alerts Friday morning local time for "hostile missile and drone attacks.""The General Staff of the Army notes that if explosion sounds are heard, they are the result of air defense systems intercepting the hostile attacks," the Kuwait Army said.Alerts were also issued in Bahrain."We urge citizens and residents to remain calm, head to the nearest safe location, and follow updates through official channels," Bahrain Interior Ministry said in a statement.-ABC News' William Gretsky

Jul 17, 2026
Brantley Gilbert Calls Out Artists for Backing Out of Patriotic Shows New

Brantley Gilbert Calls Out Artists for Backing Out of Patriotic Shows

Brantley Gilbert isn’t mincing words about entertainers who commit to patriotic events only to walk away once public criticism begins.During a recent appearance on the “Net Positive” podcast, the country star said it frustrates him to see fellow artists back out of performances after agreeing to participate, pointing to the backlash he received for performing during Turning Point USA’s “All-American Halftime Show” during the Super Bowl — which was headlined by Kid Rock.“It is aggravating seeing guys sign up and then back out,” Gilbert said. “It’s like, a lot of times, like we took a lot of heat for the Turning Point thing.”Gilbert explained that, from his perspective, the decision was never about politics.“My kids got to watch two quarters of football and then see their dad play. That’s cool,” he said.The “Bottoms Up” singer added that he viewed the performance as both a business opportunity and a memorable family experience.“We agreed to do it. Like, I’m a businessman at the same time I’m an entertainer,” Gilbert said. “I didn’t do it for free. We get paid to play music.”Brantley Gilbert criticized artists who back out of patriotic gigs after backlash, citing his own experience performing at Turning Point USA’s Super Bowl halftime show. TPUSAAt the time, Gilbert said he had recently signed with a new record label, making a high-profile appearance an easy decision.“We had just signed over to a new label at the time,” he explained. “Doing a big show like that was not a bad idea for us.”Gilbert said he never anticipated the event would become politically divisive.Gilbert said his Turning Point USA halftime gig was a business move and a chance for his kids to see him perform, not a political statement. Getty Images“I never once looked at it and was like, ‘This is going to be divisive. This is going to be great,'” he said. “It doesn’t make any sense.”The country singer also dismissed criticism surrounding the Super Bowl halftime show, which featured Bad Bunny as the headliner, saying he wasn’t concerned with who was performing.“I don’t know nothing about that dude [Bad Bunny],” Gilbert said. “I’ve never heard one of his songs before. I don’t speak Spanish really well. I wouldn’t understand.”Gilbert also shrugged off criticism of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl show, admitting he doesn’t know his music or speak Spanish. Charles Wenzelberg / New York PostWhile Gilbert did not identify any specific artists who have withdrawn from patriotic or politically adjacent events, he made clear he believes performers should honor commitments they voluntarily make, even if public reaction turns negative.After receiving backlash for his participation in Turning Point’s halftime show, Gilbert said he’s “proud” of the choices he continues to make both personally and professionally.“I’m a songwriter who grew up, and still lives in Jackson County, Georgia, whose goal in the music business was to sell out the local theater a few miles from my house and somehow make my living writing songs,” he said in a statement at the time.“The way I treat people isn’t conditional based on what our differences may be,” Gilbert said. Getty Images“I’m a recovering addict with the history of all the bad choices that come with it. I’m not proud of those choices, but I am proud of the choice I’ve made to live in another direction.“I share my story through my music in hopes that it may help and inspire others in their darkest hour. I’m a Christian, and I love our country despite its flaws. I’ve dedicated part of my life to the men and women who fight for it and the families of those who gave their life for it. Above all, I’m a proud husband and father of three.”Gilbert added that he wanted to perform for his children and that it’s been more than 20 years since a country artist had been asked to perform at halftime of the Super Bowl.“We’re celebrating 250 years as a country, and it’s been more than 20 years since a country artist has been asked to play the Super Bowl halftime show. I respect that some people may see this differently, but I’m not playing this show to be divisive.“I was offered this opportunity and imagined my kids watching their daddy perform at halftime during the biggest game in American football. Everything I do, I do for them,” he stated.“The way I treat people isn’t conditional based on what our differences may be. I believe ‘united we stand, divided we fall,’ and my prayer for our country is that we stand united.” Community GuidelinesWelcome to the Page Six Community!Our community is about connecting people through open and thoughtful conversations. We want our readers to share their views and exchange ideas in a safe space.In order to do so, we've created a simple set of rules that will improve your experience.Simply put, keep it civil.Your post will/might be rejected if it contains: Spam Insults, profanity, incoherent, obscene or inflammatory language and threats of any kind Attacks on the identity of other commenters or the article's author User accounts will/might be blocked if we notice: Continuous attempts to re-post comments that have been previously moderated/rejected Racist, sexist, or homophobic comments Attempts or tactics that put the site security at risk So, how can you be a power user? Stay on topic and share your passion. Feel free to elaborate to get your point across. 'Like' or 'Dislike' when you are filled with emotions! Protect your community. Use the report tool to alert us when someone breaks the rules. Thanks for reading our community guidelines. Don't forget, freedom of speech is not the freedom of reach!

Jul 17, 2026
India's Hydrogen-Powered Train: A Green Revolution on Rails New

India's Hydrogen-Powered Train: A Green Revolution on Rails

India has introduced its first hydrogen-powered train designed and built in the country in a move to expand clean energy use on its rail networkByThe Associated PressJuly 17, 2026, 3:34 AMNEW DELHI -- India rolled out its first Indigenously built, hydrogen-powered train on Friday, a move aimed at expanding the use of clean energy in its vast rail network.The train made up of two hydrogen-powered driving cars and eight passenger coaches will operate in the northern state of Haryana. It can run at speeds of up to 75 kph (47 mph) and carry a maximum of about 2,600 passengers, railway officials said.Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the “NaMo Green Rail” at Haryana’s Jind railway station on Friday. “NaMo” is a common abbreviation of Modi's first and last names.“This is a very significant day in the direction of self-reliant India and sustainable development,” Modi said in a post on X.Popular ReadsThe pilot project includes hydrogen storage and refueling infrastructure to test the use of the technology in India’s rail network, according to officials.Hydrogen fuel cells generate electricity by combining hydrogen and oxygen, producing water vapor as the only direct emission. Several other countries have introduced hydrogen-powered trains as an alternative to diesel on routes that are not fully electrified.The launch is part of India’s broader efforts to develop green hydrogen and reduce carbon emissions. India has set a target of reaching net-zero emissions by 2070, with Indian Railways exploring hydrogen as an alternative to diesel on some routes.Popular Reads

Jul 17, 2026
Why Patty Wetterling's Story Is Captivating Hearts Again New

Why Patty Wetterling's Story Is Captivating Hearts Again

The mother of an 11-year-old Minnesota boy who was kidnapped at gunpoint, assaulted and later killed, and another victim of a childhood abduction and assault, spoke out about trauma, healing and their advocacy work in new interviews.Jacob Wetterling was kidnapped on Oct. 22, 1989 when biking home to his St. Joseph residence that evening. He was never again seen alive.The case went unsolved until 2016, rattling Jacob's community for decades. A "20/20" episode, "Where Are You Jacob?," airing Friday, July 17, at 9 p.m. ET on ABC and streaming the next day on Disney+ and Hulu, revisits a case previously covered in 2023 with new interviews.You can also get more behind-the-scenes of each week's episode by listening to "20/20: The After Show" weekly series right on your 20/20 podcast feed on Mondays, hosted by "20/20" co-anchor Deborah Roberts.Patty Wetterling talks about how she has turned to advocacy work in the decades since her son Jacob's 1989 abduction and death.ABC NewsPatty Wetterling, Jacob's mother, recalled the close relationship she and her husband Jerry had with their children."I was a stay-at-home mom," she told "20/20." "We just played. It was fun."Jacob was riding his bicycle home from the convenience store with his 10-year-old brother and best friend the night he was abducted. The three boys were approached by a masked man on the street. The man kidnapped Jacob and told the other two boys to run home and not look back or else he would shoot them.Jacob Wetterling was kidnapped in 1989, and was never seen alive again.Courtesy Patty WetterlingPolice immediately launched an investigation into Jacob's kidnapping. They eventually looked into a possible connection between Jacob's abduction and a similar case that occurred nine months earlier in nearby Cold Spring, Minnesota.A 12-year-old boy, Jared Scheierl, was kidnapped in January 1989, driven to a remote location and sexually assaulted."After the incident was done, then he got back in his car and dropped me on the outside of Cold Spring, and told me to, 'Run, don't look back,' or he'd shoot," he told "20/20."Following a cold case review by authorities, DNA was found on Jared's clothes that matched a man named Danny Heinrich. He was arrested on federal charges of child pornography in October 2015, after a search of his home.This photo provided by the Sherburne County Sheriff's Office shows Danny Heinrich.Sherburne County Sheriff's Office via APAlmost a year later, Heinrich agreed to a plea deal, reducing his charges to just a single count of child pornography and a 20-year sentence in exchange for providing information about his crimes against Jacob Wetterling.Popular ReadsHeinrich confessed to abducting, assaulting and killing Jacob. He also revealed the location where he buried Jacob, in a quiet stretch of farmland, allowing for the recovery of his remains in 2016.Even though Heinrich admitted to assaulting Jared Scheierl, he couldn't be charged in the case because the statute of limitations had expired. In 2021, Minnesota changed its laws to remove the statute of limitations on sexual violence.In a recent interview, Jared said since Jacob first went missing and there had been a sense the two cases were linked, he wondered why he was still alive but not Jacob."I had always asked, 'Why am I still here?' Jared said. "You're finding that purpose every day. And then once my daughter was born, I knew my purpose." Jared Scheierl discusses how he has learned to live with his 1989 abduction, when he was 12.ABC NewsIn new interviews with "20/20," Jared and Jacob's mother Patty talked about teaming up to launch advocacy campaigns for missing children and child victims of assault."I tried to help as many families as I could," Patty told "20/20" co-anchor Deborah Roberts in a new interview. "We tried to get on the prevention side. Wouldn't it be nice if this never happened ... to another family?"Jared said Patty's strength is an inspiration."A lot of people see her as a really big advocate for good reasons," Jared said. "She speaks up, she speaks her mind." It's been 37 years since she lost Jacob, but Patty recalled the "joy" he had in life."I remember the world that he knew, and it's worth fighting for, and that's what I, what I carry," she said. "I can't live with the horrific ending. I have to celebrate the life that he lived." 

Jul 17, 2026
Beloved 'Home Alone 2' Pigeon Lady Brenda Fricker Passes Away at 81 New

Beloved 'Home Alone 2' Pigeon Lady Brenda Fricker Passes Away at 81

Brenda Fricker, the actress best known for playing the iconic Pigeon Lady in “Home Alone 2,” died on Thursday.She was 81.The Oscar winner’s agent confirmed the news to Page Six on Friday, saying, “It is with much sadness that I share the news that beloved actress Brenda Fricker passed away peacefully last night in Dublin, after a period of ill health, at the age of 81.” 20th Century Fox/Kobal / Shutterstock WireImageThe statement continued, “We will never see her like again, and the world is lesser for the lack of her. I was honored to know, love and work with her.“She will always have a place in my heart and in the heart of so many film and TV fans the world over.”Before pursuing acting, Fricker, who was born in Dublin in February 1945, worked as the Irish Times’ art editor’s assistant.Her first role was in “Of Human Bondage” in 1964. Globe Photos/ZUMA Press Wire / Shutterstock ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett CollectionShe acted on two soap operas and in multiple theater companies before becoming a household name as Megan Roach in “Casualty,” a character she played for four years — before repeatedly reprising the role.Fricker’s claim to fame was “My Left Foot” in 1989, the movie that earned her an Oscar for best supporting actress.“I don’t believe this,” she gushed in her 1990 acceptance speech. “I will take [this trophy] very proudly with me back to Ireland.”She was nominated for a Golden Globe as well for playing Bridget Fagan Brown. ©Miramax/Courtesy Everett Collection FilmMagicIn 1992, she was cast as the Central Park Pigeon Lady in “Home Alone 2” and had a much-beloved scene with the film’s star, Macaulay Culkin.Fricker played a homeless woman saving the actor’s character, Kevin McCallister, from the Wet Bandit burglars — and, later, having a heartfelt conversation with him about love and loss in Carnegie Hall.She dubbed it an “absolutely lovely” and “easygoing” experience in a 2022 “Hard Shoulder” interview.“I [would] go back into the hotel in full costume, covered in pigeon s–t,” Fricker recalled. “iI you want to empty a lift quickly, dress up in pigeon s–t.“It was luxury for me. I got paid a ton of money to do it,” she added at the time, noting that she still got residual checks for anything from 46 cents to 10 dollars. ©Buena Vista Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection Courtesy Everett CollectionAs of 2020, Fricker and Culkin did not speak, she told RTE Radio 1 listeners.“I don’t hear from him, no,” she explained. “I worry about him, but I’m not in touch with him.”Culkin has yet to comment on Fricker’s passing. Community GuidelinesWelcome to the Page Six Community!Our community is about connecting people through open and thoughtful conversations. We want our readers to share their views and exchange ideas in a safe space.In order to do so, we've created a simple set of rules that will improve your experience.Simply put, keep it civil.Your post will/might be rejected if it contains: Spam Insults, profanity, incoherent, obscene or inflammatory language and threats of any kind Attacks on the identity of other commenters or the article's author User accounts will/might be blocked if we notice: Continuous attempts to re-post comments that have been previously moderated/rejected Racist, sexist, or homophobic comments Attempts or tactics that put the site security at risk So, how can you be a power user? Stay on topic and share your passion. Feel free to elaborate to get your point across. 'Like' or 'Dislike' when you are filled with emotions! Protect your community. Use the report tool to alert us when someone breaks the rules. Thanks for reading our community guidelines. Don't forget, freedom of speech is not the freedom of reach!

Jul 17, 2026