User blog comment:Mscoree/June Presidential Debate/@comment-1789156-20140612194817/@comment-4843137-20140612200738

This response is directed at Ms' earlier question.

There are two types of ASB timelines. One type is made with the intention of it being ASB in mind such as Hitlerland and Yellowstone: 1936. The other type is ASB, but not intended to be ASB. These are the timelines who have authors that often take ASB as an insult. Great Empires and No Great War are examples. To remove the stigma attached to ASB, we need to focus on the latter category.

Like I stated earlier, I think that the person who tags the TL as ASB should state their reasons on the talk page, so if the author is dead-set on removing the ASB influences from the TL, he will try to remove or redo the content that has been pointed out as ASB on the talk page. If the author wants the TL to not be ASB, I think that they should work towards it.

To remove the stigma attached to ASB, I think we need more good ASB timelines, especially community timelines, that are well-administrated and filled with interesting content. The aforementioned Days After Chaos is a start if the mods do well.