a pooltoy, Charge, Cradle, Echo, Kharaya-do, Luna, Meredith, Sevens, Sparkles, Spoke, Taliesenn, Tanwen/Tanwyn, UMBRA. and Vivi


Plural

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Autistic, ADHD

Nonbinary, Genderqueer, Trans

Kinky Ace, Demi, Bisexual


Weasyl (Visual Art and Commissions Archive)
www.weasyl.com/~faealchemist
pronouns.cc (WIP)
pronouns.cc/@FaeAlchemist
🗡️pleasepraise.me
pleasepraise.me/Kharaya-drone
🪀pleasepraise.me
pleasepraise.me/Cradle
Neocities (Personal Site)
faealchemist.neocities.org/

So in principle, we're fine with trying any other art sites people recommend. Obvious exceptions being FurAffinity (for obvious reasons) and e621 (institutional transphobia, anti-artist management, and we also have it in writing from a mod that our art doesn't meet their nebulous quality requirements1).

So yeah, if anyone's going anywhere else that allows NSFW of short (Echo, Cradle) or feral (UMBRA) characters, let us know. In the meantime we'll be filling out our Weasyl.


  1. Apparently those requirements also apply to getting added to the Do Not Post list, which is how we found out our art is ineligible.


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in reply to @FaeAlchemist's post:

We're aware of InkBunny. We just... haven't figured out exactly where we stand on things. We're aware of pragmatic upsides to allowing anything; namely no chance of overmoderation, and allowance of certain theraputic activities for CSA survivors that fall prey to these rules. It feels wrong though, even though I intellectually can't really argue against it.

We also don't know if people are saying "InkBunny is dangerous because they don't ban cub [and I've assumed e621 does]", or they mean it actually lets people who are known to sexually abuse children stay on the site. Which, uh, FA and e621 have both done—not to downplay that it is a fucking good reason to avoid a site.

Currently not in a huge rush to do the introspection and investigation to figure if that site is usable for us, but it's something we're aware of. And TBH, we should do the introspection to find where our boundaries lie on this kind of thing. It's bound to come up again.