Sept 5, 2022 - Autumn Preview Upload Policy Update
2 years ago
We're finalizing our autumn site update!
Here’s a small preview of some of the zesty changes rolling out:
- UI improvements
- Native high-resolution file support (no more “edit submission” needed!)
- Customizable profile banners
- Standardized and vastly improved writing support
Some of these changes require additional hardware investment, for more robust long-term storage. The costs are estimated between $20-40K at this time (we're currently waiting on hardware estimates), and will give us room for other improvements too. Want to help support upcoming upgrades? Consider signing up to FA , and get some perks in the process!
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We’ve made some changes to Fur Affinity’s Upload Policy. The changes are outlined below:
-- One (1) submission used as a reminder may be uploaded per 24 hour time frame. This limit applies to all accounts owned by the creator.
-- Submission rating must match the highest content rating of the submission(s) being promoted.
-- Reminders may not be posted on behalf of other creators.
-- Reminder submissions must comply with all other rules in the Upload Policy (e.g. UP 2.9 Duplicate Content). Attempting to bypass these limitations may result in escalated penalties.
Reminders are now limited to one (1) per day.
Fur Affinity is a gallery-focused site with a mission of giving furry and anthro artists a long term home for their creations. Creators rely on FA to drive business to their crafts and commissionable work. We love to help facilitate this and to see people create, build, design, sing, and write.
There are too many reminder posts on the site. New work is being buried in submissions, and we want to give everyone’s art a fair chance at being seen! We’ve received a lot of reports and feedback about the problem, and today we’re acting to address it.
We’ve found that users aren’t interacting with reminder submissions. They’re not getting views, so they aren’t doing the artists posting them any good, either! Most users ignore them, and they become a cloud of noise that doesn’t do anyone any good. We understand that artists are trying to build their audience, and we want to work with you. Here are some recommended alternatives to reminder submissions:
-- Tag. List your work in the YCH/Sale category, which will help users find your work through the Browse tool.
-- Build a Gallery. Post sketches, drafts, and finished pieces to show off your creative process. Fill out your gallery! Each creation and finished piece is an example of your artistic skills. People are more likely to commission you if they can see the full process and final product of your hard work.
-- Use Submission Footers. You can add footers to each of your submissions from the Edit Profile page, letting people know you’re available for commission or have works for sale when they view any of your work.
-- Promote Yourself. Post regular updates across social media or FA journals, informing your followers of content and updates.
-- Advertising. We can help your work get seen by thousands of people for a fraction of the price of any other ad platform. This also helps us afford to maintain the site! Staff will continue to monitor the impact reminders have on the site while we work on additional tools to provide sellers better alternatives.
-- Submissions created through the use of artificial intelligence (AI) or similar image generators.
-- Photography focusing on body parts without creative content.
-- Placeholder content with empty documents or blank submissions.
-- Text-only imagery.
-- Content modified to be generally unviewable through use of filters, blurring, or censorship.
Content created by artificial intelligence is not allowed on Fur Affinity.
AI and machine learning applications (DALL-E, Craiyon) sample other artists' work to create content. That content generated can reference hundreds, even thousands of pieces of work from other artists to create derivative images.
Our goal is to support artists and their content. We don’t believe it’s in our community’s best interests to allow AI generated content on the site.
Here’s a small preview of some of the zesty changes rolling out:
- UI improvements
- Native high-resolution file support (no more “edit submission” needed!)
- Customizable profile banners
- Standardized and vastly improved writing support
Some of these changes require additional hardware investment, for more robust long-term storage. The costs are estimated between $20-40K at this time (we're currently waiting on hardware estimates), and will give us room for other improvements too. Want to help support upcoming upgrades? Consider signing up to FA , and get some perks in the process!
https://www.furaffinity.net/plus/
Policy Updates
We’ve made some changes to Fur Affinity’s Upload Policy. The changes are outlined below:
2.1 Submissions Used as Reminders
Users may post reminder submissions so long as they meet the following requirements:-- One (1) submission used as a reminder may be uploaded per 24 hour time frame. This limit applies to all accounts owned by the creator.
-- Submission rating must match the highest content rating of the submission(s) being promoted.
-- Reminders may not be posted on behalf of other creators.
-- Reminder submissions must comply with all other rules in the Upload Policy (e.g. UP 2.9 Duplicate Content). Attempting to bypass these limitations may result in escalated penalties.
Reminders are now limited to one (1) per day.
Fur Affinity is a gallery-focused site with a mission of giving furry and anthro artists a long term home for their creations. Creators rely on FA to drive business to their crafts and commissionable work. We love to help facilitate this and to see people create, build, design, sing, and write.
There are too many reminder posts on the site. New work is being buried in submissions, and we want to give everyone’s art a fair chance at being seen! We’ve received a lot of reports and feedback about the problem, and today we’re acting to address it.
We’ve found that users aren’t interacting with reminder submissions. They’re not getting views, so they aren’t doing the artists posting them any good, either! Most users ignore them, and they become a cloud of noise that doesn’t do anyone any good. We understand that artists are trying to build their audience, and we want to work with you. Here are some recommended alternatives to reminder submissions:
-- Tag. List your work in the YCH/Sale category, which will help users find your work through the Browse tool.
-- Build a Gallery. Post sketches, drafts, and finished pieces to show off your creative process. Fill out your gallery! Each creation and finished piece is an example of your artistic skills. People are more likely to commission you if they can see the full process and final product of your hard work.
-- Use Submission Footers. You can add footers to each of your submissions from the Edit Profile page, letting people know you’re available for commission or have works for sale when they view any of your work.
-- Promote Yourself. Post regular updates across social media or FA journals, informing your followers of content and updates.
-- Advertising. We can help your work get seen by thousands of people for a fraction of the price of any other ad platform. This also helps us afford to maintain the site! Staff will continue to monitor the impact reminders have on the site while we work on additional tools to provide sellers better alternatives.
2.8 Content Lacking Artistic Merit
Content lacking artistic merit is not permitted on FA, and includes such items as:-- Submissions created through the use of artificial intelligence (AI) or similar image generators.
-- Photography focusing on body parts without creative content.
-- Placeholder content with empty documents or blank submissions.
-- Text-only imagery.
-- Content modified to be generally unviewable through use of filters, blurring, or censorship.
Content created by artificial intelligence is not allowed on Fur Affinity.
AI and machine learning applications (DALL-E, Craiyon) sample other artists' work to create content. That content generated can reference hundreds, even thousands of pieces of work from other artists to create derivative images.
Our goal is to support artists and their content. We don’t believe it’s in our community’s best interests to allow AI generated content on the site.
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