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#i want to make some hatchling skincents too
dragoneggs · 3 months
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Hello, hi. I'm opening a skin & accent shop, starting with this coyote-headed skincent for pre-order. 900g each, and submitting to print once at least 6 people have signed up & paid for the 1st run. You can find more info on my forum thread here :]
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shrimpmandan · 4 months
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Honestly, looking over staff's response to the situation, I would say the clarifications are overall good/better. Especially in regards to scarring, like, yeah, I get not wanting to have stuff implying child abuse when that's already against TOS.
Though I have to ask, wouldn't the "no fetish wear" thing also apply to adult dragons? Like, as far as I'm aware you can't have an adult dragon in a BDSM harness or thigh-high stockings either. But even then, saying "fetish clothing" is just really vague when you consider that things like suits and masks (both apparel items in-game) are very much fetishes for some people. Maybe it's just for anything that is without a doubt 99% associated with kink, like harnesses? I'unno. It seems a little redundant when sexual/suggestive content is already heavily restricted on FR by virtue of it being a kid-friendly site. I don't wanna lean too heavy into the "but what about [other apparel item]" argument either because their content rules are restrictive as-is. It's one of those things where I get why the ruling exists (FR just isn't the place for explicit/graphic content; it is a 13+ site), but the wording of "fetish clothing" is still really vague. Though I can respect that they outlined what specific clothing they would deem to be toeing the line otherwise.
Like, it's not about "protecting the fictional dragon children". It's about monitoring the content accessible by the real kids playing the site. You can't sexualize the adult dragons (see: Baldwin GILF fiasco), so why would the hatchlings be literally any different? I do feel like there should be more of a "case by case" basis to these things, though. Baby in full lingerie? Nuh-uh. That wouldn't even be allowed on an adult dragon. Baby in an Alice in Wonderland-styled outfit? Should be fine. It would depend on how it's framed-- though simultaneously this would just add even more subjective bias to skincent rules as opposed to blanket consistency, which people were mad about before. There's just no way to do it that would make everyone happy methinks.
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