To The FA Staff
4 months ago
I wish so deeply for this journal to find it's way to the staff, but I cannot find any way to get in touch with the site staff as this is more a future concern than anything and have no connection to directly message them, so I have to either hope someone on staff sees this or one of my watchers has the connections I lack.
In recent days, there has been an uproar as various online storefronts and art sites are being strongarmed into altering policies about NSFW art (or rather anything that Collective Shout finds immoral), with recent examples including Steam and Itch.io being threatened via payment processing companies into more or less nuking thier more mature games and putting the livihoods and hobbies of many innocent gamemakers and artists in jepordy. On a more disturbing note, recently the site Fansly has begun a complete deletion of, among other aspects of art, anything involving furry or anthropomorphic art reguardless of context, decrying it as on the same level as beastiality.
If you don't believe me, here is an article discussing Fansly's decision.
https://futurism.com/fansly-outlaws-furry-content
Hopefully, I don't have to explain what will surely happen when this site lands in the crosshairs, and while I hope this mess is stopped and all efforts redacted before then, I find it better to be safe than sorry. So I must ask...
What steps, if any, is the site taking to ensure that the works of all the artists, writers, commisioners and more on this site are safe from such pearl-clutching Joe Liberman throwbacks?
In recent days, there has been an uproar as various online storefronts and art sites are being strongarmed into altering policies about NSFW art (or rather anything that Collective Shout finds immoral), with recent examples including Steam and Itch.io being threatened via payment processing companies into more or less nuking thier more mature games and putting the livihoods and hobbies of many innocent gamemakers and artists in jepordy. On a more disturbing note, recently the site Fansly has begun a complete deletion of, among other aspects of art, anything involving furry or anthropomorphic art reguardless of context, decrying it as on the same level as beastiality.
If you don't believe me, here is an article discussing Fansly's decision.
https://futurism.com/fansly-outlaws-furry-content
Hopefully, I don't have to explain what will surely happen when this site lands in the crosshairs, and while I hope this mess is stopped and all efforts redacted before then, I find it better to be safe than sorry. So I must ask...
What steps, if any, is the site taking to ensure that the works of all the artists, writers, commisioners and more on this site are safe from such pearl-clutching Joe Liberman throwbacks?
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