Topic: Addition to the DNP list

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

Avoid Posting said:

Avoid posting these things.

Posting DNP (Do Not Post) content will lead to disciplinary action up to and including removal and posts will be deleted

  • New paysite content. If it's less than two years old, don't post it.

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I figure paysite mostly refers to your Sexyfur and what have you sites. Basically, sites you gotta pay to access. The way it's written makes it come across as that. If anything, it should be "New paid content" to include the people on Tumblr selling folios.

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TheTundraTerror said:
I figure paysite mostly refers to your Sexyfur and what have you sites. Basically, sites you gotta pay to access. The way it's written makes it come across as that. If anything, it should be "New paid content" to include the people on Tumblr selling folios.

That's a good idea!

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EDFDarkAngel1 said:
That's a good idea!

it already says that...

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Conker said:
it already says that...

NotMeNotYou said:

Avoid Posting said:

Avoid posting these things.

Posting DNP (Do Not Post) content will lead to disciplinary action up to and including removal and posts will be deleted

  • New paysite content. If it's less than two years old, don't post it.

is different from...

TheTundraTerror said:
I figure paysite mostly refers to your Sexyfur and what have you sites. Basically, sites you gotta pay to access. The way it's written makes it come across as that. If anything, it should be "New paid content" to include the people on Tumblr selling folios.

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EDFDarkAngel1 said:

is different from...

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So wouldn't that make commissioned art DNP? Because they are selling the art to the commissioner. (I know it probably wouldn't be but I fear this may add more heat to the "im the commissioner and i get all the rights" bullshit fire)

Updated by anonymous

yeah we dont want to say "paid" content, because that could be misinterpreted as commissioned work. "Pay-to-view" would be more appropriate.

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