There is very little that would have been permitted under the old rules that is now forbidden.
If you are confused by how to make your several-month-old drafts comply with the new rules, that either means they would not have been complying with the old rules if published as-is, or you are confused about the new rules.
I think it’d be much easier for you to explain why you’re worried about your previous posts under the new rules, and then I can explain why they probably would not have been fine under the old rules.
I think I’ll leave this thread here for now. Maybe I’ll come back later and write a top-level post with my thoughts on the policy updates later, but trying to be a bit more conscious of when it makes sense to engage and when it makes sense to step back.
If you are confused by how to make your several-month-old drafts comply with the new rules, that either means they would not have been complying with the old rules if published as-is, or you are confused about the new rules.
I’ve read the new rules (and the comments) multiple times and I just checked one more time in response to your comment.
I don’t believe that what you’ve said follows. Could you please explain how it does?
I think it’d be much easier for you to explain why you’re worried about your previous posts under the new rules, and then I can explain why they probably would not have been fine under the old rules.
I think I’ll leave this thread here for now. Maybe I’ll come back later and write a top-level post with my thoughts on the policy updates later, but trying to be a bit more conscious of when it makes sense to engage and when it makes sense to step back.