Ugh, some art sites I joined recently, supports pedophile based works , underaged porn/cub art. I wonder why it's encouraged on them, i'm glad FA got rid of allowing artists to draw such filth, if you draw porn of underaged/kids period, and get a sexual thrill out of it, im calling you a pedophile, there's nothing to say else about it....there's no justification to that at all..... for fun, for commissions, drawing porn of kids/children is unacceptable...
You see ppl getting arrested everyday because of possessing pics and vids of naked children or babies on their computer. Just because it's drawn in a fantasy sense, doesn't make it "positive". If someone seen this happening in the artworld, im pretty sure they wouldn't let their kids anywhere near the ppl creating it in fear.trying.
Ahh I see, gonna learn more about the filter thing then. I only seen the SFW/NSFW tick options lately, didnt press it because there's a lot of human hentai im missing out on pressing it, since I watch several artists for those reasons. Inkbunny is one of the main sites I ran into the underaged art issue at all over, I can tolerate the rest, but im just huge about the pedophilia work generally on art sites. Lots of internet predators lurk enough on the nets going after kids in such ways. >.<
Will fiddle around with the filters though.
I quit Inkbunny yesterday because I don't want people to think I'm clopper or yiffer but I do enjoy human porn or Humanoid like porn.
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Well, yes. That's what the labels are for - so you can hide it, using each sites' blocked keywords/tags feature.
Inkbunny, SoFurry, Weasyl, all managed to implement ways to let people filter out work they didn't want to see.
FA knew they needed something like a year after they launched, yet hasn't managed to implement it in a decade.
This is one reason why some artists would prefer people use sites other than FA.
FA wasn't taking a moral stand, by the way - the main reason they acted was a payment processor issue.
Some other furry sites have faced similar issues, and decided it was better to preserve freedom of expression.