Looking for E621 posters.
9 years ago
General
Cosmiclife
Been posting on other sites to get a larger audience. Weasel and Furry network to name em. Another site I post too is of course E621. It is a rather tedious process to post and manage on all the sites so I thought I would ask for some help at least when it comes to E621.
If there is any one that frequents and posts there it would be very appreciated to have some one manage tags and new images there. It would save me time and head hurt.
Any one interested?
If there is any one that frequents and posts there it would be very appreciated to have some one manage tags and new images there. It would save me time and head hurt.
Any one interested?
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I did have a rather lengthy debate over Drayk on e621, but that didn't lead to any sort of issue wit the administrators, and I avoided getting involved in any other such "flat-chest vs. cuntboy" debates because of it. I did, however, make a point to comment on any and every image I found tagged "female" when the one and only character portrayed in the image had a very conspicuous penis and balls, sometimes of absolutely ridiculous proportions (don't know if you're familiar with Gideon's work, but yea, to that extent of ridiculousness). Now, maybe I wasn't always all that calm, cool, and collected in addressing the discrepancy and may or may not have implied that those involved in tagging such images clearly failed middle school health class and high school biology. Miserably. But still, I was merely insisting that people adhere to the clearly defined tagging guidelines, and, I admit, was incessantly frustrated by having my all-female image searches interrupted by, I kid you not, characters with dicks wider, longer, thicker, and in all ways disproportionately larger than their entire freakin' body because THAT, by absolutely no logical definition, is a "female" in my mind and most certainly not according to their tagging rules and guidelines. That people would argue "but (insert character name) has a-cups, so that makes her female" or "(inset character name) identifies as female in such and such storyline" only made it more aggravating because, as you mentioned, the root policy is "tag what you SEE," not "tag according to whatever random trivial knowledge you might have found elsewhere." Natani, from Two Kinds, would be tagged "female" regardless of the mental perception of the character as "male," for example. But, because I was not obsessively "politically correct" with these people, I was thrown out. For trying to get them to follow the rules. Kinda like getting arrested for tripping a bank robber because you "assaulted" him. Not much confidence in the intelligence of hte people running that site, I tell you what.
Oh well, I focus only on my images anyway. only problem I ever had is that some asshole removed my patreon link in a description and marked the edit as "Patreon spam" I contacted an admin and fixed the problem without much trouble.