Topic: Incorrectly deleted content.

Posted under Art Talk

Greetings. Recently I posted two animated NSFW animations of Shyguys from the mario bros franchise:

http://hiccears.com/picture.php?pid=54700

post #1494916

post #1494917

The reasoning for them being deleted was due to them "being human only, skin color and masks don't count."

I find this to be an incorrect statement for the gallery of e621 as the Shyguy tag is quite plentiful here, and not just with other characters.

Same goes for the Hylian tag, which is human, but with pointed ears, yet it is allowed here and is far "more human" than the shyguys.

Can I have some official word on this decision? Are all future uploads of shyguys forbidden here?

Updated by NotMeNotYou

Someone already asked about why they were deleted (forum #253942), and Ratte already answered.

Short answer: they do not possess nonhuman traits in those images.

Updated by anonymous

Ratte

Former Staff

If something just looks like a human wearing a mask it'll get deleted for being irrelevant.

Humanoids need to show a nonhuman trait in order to be accepted if they are featured alone in their own posts. Pointed ears are a nonhuman trait so elves are accepted. A mask is an article of clothing, not a physical feature of the body. If the mask appears to -be- the face (blushing, mouth expression, etc) then we can consider the mask to be a body part given that it's acting like a face would, not just an item.

That older things exist on the site is not a reason to allow things we disallow.

Updated by anonymous

I seems like if the masks are showing blush, emotion, sweat or anything that might make them seem like organic tissue would make the post fine, in all other cases it's impossible to determine if it's a human in a costume and/or body paint.

(other than this case post #1399881 which I can't figure out why it was deleted)

Updated by anonymous

darryus said:
I seems like if the masks are showing blush, emotion, sweat or anything that might make them seem like organic tissue would make the post fine, in all other cases it's impossible to determine if it's a human in a costume and/or body paint.

That is the gist of it.

darryus said:
(other than this case post #1399881 which I can't figure out why it was deleted)

I guess the blush was too subtle for me to notice it.

Updated by anonymous

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