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on artfight you can like, make a list of "global permissions" that ppl use to say like "no nsfw of my characters, gore is ok" mostly. but a LOT of ppl have stuff like "if you draw hate art of my characters i will block you immediately!" and i really want to know: is this a problem on art fight? are there a lot of people doing mean art of ppl's OCs??? are there people out there taking the "attack" phrasing too literally????


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in reply to @texture's post:

I've never seen it since I'm pretty sure anything too weird is against the rules in the first place. I think people just have social media brain and copy whatever they might have on their profiles on various sites into their ArtFight profiles / permissions.

As far as I'm aware, no, receiving hate art isn't really an issue over there. I think people say that as a "just in case" sort of thing so it's easier to report the potential problematic user?

They (recently?) banned Do Not Interact (DNIs) lists (other than age ones of adults not wanting minors to follow them & vice versa), so it's likely a weird sort of loophole in the rules people are trying to exploit so they can still have something skin to a DNI on their profiles.

It's against the rules to create hateful art anyways, just like with explicit NSFW.

I’ve heard that there’s issues with hate talk in the art fight discord server due to lack of moderation and I think people are scared that will carry over to the event this year, but I don’t use discord so that might be entirely unfounded honestly.

Apparently there’s also commonly an issue of artists whitewashing characters. That could reasonably be a problem of an oversight of an inexperienced artist rather than an intentionally hateful act, and so I think that one is a more believable occurrence. But that’s also just a rumour really, it can be hard to gauge how real these things are.