Topic: Any policies about irl photos of animals I don't know about?

Posted under Art Talk

I've looked over the rules and I can't find anything saying irl photographs aren't allowed, but considering this is a website for, predominantly cartoon furry porn, I wondered if there was a policy about irl animals that just isn't as well known. I ask mainly because I have sfw photographs I want to share, and I don't want to be breaking some unknown rule(s) in place.

lasagna_kob said:
I've looked over the rules and I can't find anything saying irl photographs aren't allowed, but considering this is a website for, predominantly cartoon furry porn, I wondered if there was a policy about irl animals that just isn't as well known. I ask mainly because I have sfw photographs I want to share, and I don't want to be breaking some unknown rule(s) in place.

From Uploading Guidelines:

Bad things to upload:
  • Irrelevant photographs: Any photograph that isn't of traditional artwork or manipulated to contain furry characters.
    • Photos of fursuits, statues, plushies, dakimakura, tattoos, graffiti, painted plates, etc. are all irrelevant to us

Generally speaking, photographs almost always get deleted.

bitwolfy said:
From Uploading Guidelines:

Generally speaking, photographs almost always get deleted.

So that just falls under all photographs, professional or not, of any real animal? (Of which, I'm not talking about suits, plushies, or statues)

lasagna_kob said:
So that just falls under all photographs, professional or not, of any real animal? (Of which, I'm not talking about suits, plushies, or statues)

>Any photograph that isn't of traditional artwork or manipulated to contain furry characters.

darryus said:
>Any photograph that isn't of traditional artwork or manipulated to contain furry characters.

I think I get the message now, but I got really confused on what "traditional artwork" meant, maybe I'm just retarded.
Whatever the case, I'm dropping this and somebody can come in and yeet it if they want lol

lasagna_kob said:
... but I got really confused on what "traditional artwork" meant...

That's basically drawn, inked, and colored art in the real world. It's art that physically exists before it's reproduced or put into the computer. Sketches in a notepad, doodles in the margin of a book, the Mona Lisa, are examples of traditional artwork.

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