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My commission posting policy by Taki

Here on Weasyl, I'll be posting art that I've commissioned that I can't manage via the collections feature (from artists that aren't on weasyl, don't post my image, or don't like bothering with that feature). They'll go in a separate folder that won't show on my main profile page, or the top-level submissions list, because I'd prefer the focus on my page be the stuff that I created, not the stuff I bought. I'm aware that this will make it a little harder for people to browse through them when they first find me, but I think it's an acceptable tradeoff. It's actually easier to discover than my two separate accounts on FA, now that I think about it.

However, commissions I post will still show up in your inbox. Ones that have content that people might find objectionable will have content warning thumbnails. (I have not had a chance to put those on all the transferred pics yet, so be careful if you go gallery diving in the next little bit.)

Oh, and a question about that. The content I had mostly planned to warn about was diapers and blood. Would you also like me to put a warning thumbnail on things with noncon themes? Let me know here or via PM if you'd prefer. I don't want anyone having to unwatch because they're exposed to stuff they want to avoid.

I hope this is okay with everyone that is following me. :)

My commission posting policy

Taki

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    I had you watched on FA before, so I assume it'll be about what I'm used to seeing there. I'm not too particular, but warning thumbnails certainly couldn't hurt. I'd think that the more important thing though would be to tag everything appropriately, since Weasyl can do tag-based blocking, for people who don't want to see that sort of thing.

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    Tag things correctly and if people don't want to see it they can block the tags!

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    The way I figured it, non-nude things that you wouldn't do in public but you can see on cable are 13+, mild nudity (tits, sheath) or hardcore themes (blood, bdsm, etc) are 17+ (or whatever the mid grade is) and below-the-belt nudity, cum, gore, or snuff are 18+.
    Those are personal guidelines, of course. But reiterating the above posters, tags are definitely a must for fetish submissions.

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    As stated above, content warning thumbnails are a relic of sites like FA that lack proper tag filtering features. Use accurate tags and there is no need for them. (you can and should still use thumbnails for other purposes though, such as advertising something about the image)