I Abhor Censorship    

By Boneitis, 5 years ago
Sadly the administration here doesn't seem to so, while I'll continue to post here since I need the exposure, I'll also be maintaining a Weasyl page ( https://www.weasyl.com/~bone ). Regrettably I'm going to need to take a day or so to update it and, with my computer being shipped off tomorrow, I don't have the time to do an adequate job immediately. In the meantime I also regularly post art to my twitter: https://twitter.com/Boneitis and an art tumblr: http://boneitisuno.tumblr.com/ I'll be posting more incendiary comments and journals on my Weasyl since I'm not exactly fond of a lot of the mainstays of this community and I like to speak my mind. Obviously I love my followers and readers but I also love freedom of speech and hate feeling controlled by people who are, essentially, evil comic book characters. I also don't want to make anyone sign up for services they don't care for since I know how having another website to check is a large time sink; especially towards people like myself who value producing content more than consuming it, thus I'll maintain a presence here.

If you're not sure what I'm talking about feel free to note me, as people are being blocked, banned, and suspended for talking about it openly. Truly appalling coming from a community that values "open mindedness". More than anything I'd like to see a large shift in either the tone of the staff here or the staff itself. Things can always be better, we just have to be willing to look inward and find the answers.

~Bone
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  swooshycueb

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
inb4 this journal disappears
  boneitis

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
I wonder if there'll be a sort of "Furry Re-Education" camp?
  swooshycueb

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
Oh good lord. I think if I told you the mental image that gave me I'd get suspended from the site.
  boneitis

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
You-know-who is Glorious Leader.
  kafzeil

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
New feature of Project phoenix announced: Friendship Gulags.
  kajoken

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
I know exactly what you mean. First they say they want to give more transparency, then they start to censor opinions they don't like. It's really a shame where this "community" is going. At least they can't censor other sites.
  boneitis

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
It's like living in furry North Korea or something.
  zidders

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
Please tell me you're kidding me
  boneitis

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
Obviously I'm exaggerating, I don't think being furry is allowed at all in North Korea.
  zidders

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
lol
  yeno

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
I'm heavily considering leaving this site even though I don't really give a shit about the drama itself.
The administration here has been shown time and time again that they're not fit to handle a site as big as this. These antics wouldn't matter at all if FA wasn't what essentially winds down to one of the biggest hubs in the furry community there is.
  boneitis

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
As someone who's trying to make a career as a comic book artist and illustrator it's, sadly, my best option for getting my work out there. So yeah, I feel ya.
  yeno

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
Yeah.

To top it off, this whole thing turned into the primest of prime examples for the Streisand effect (i.e. their attempts to censor this stuff under the rug turned out to be the course of action that caused it to spread across the entire site in the first place).

Aside from a fairly shitty message it sends to their userbase. Oh well.
  dreamfox

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
Yes, but they are not the first and if they mess up too badly, they won't be the last site of this kind. *shrugs*
*sigh* It's just a bother to track down all the artists again.
  boneitis

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
Which is why I'll maintain my posts here, re-finding artists you appreciate is a pain and I understand that.
  kajoken

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
Well, the this is the administration of this site is messing it up for years now. Way longer than any other site I know of.
Who knows when they'll finally realize that they can't control everyone like the NSA.
  jalen

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
The admins in this case are mostly trying to stop drama. The problem is, in their campaign to lower drama, they're just stirring more. I don't know if they can't see it, or what.

I've seen a lot of the comments that were 'censored', and such talk would get you a slander/libel lawsuit if it hit the main stream media. That being said, when you're running a site and moderating a massive community, you have to stop and point out "Hey, you did wrong, stop that, here's the rule why" Before you start clipping entries. You can't just start deleting things left and right, thinking it'll somehow make the problem go away.

As someone with a huge persecution complex and no intimate knowledge of the situation, all I see is a big he-said-she-said that got way out of hand and was handled poorly and without grace on all parts. Censorship is bad. But so is slander. What do you do to balance the books? The world still hasn't figured that out, so I highly doubt the FA admins have either.

As a disclaimer, I'm fully against the apparent broad stroke suspensions and banning. It's a way over the top and just another sign of mismanagement I've seen over and over and over again here. I can't see that a community as large as FA would be easy to run... it's hardly facebook where you make money off everyone posting on it so you can't afford a full time staff. Still, that's no excuse for the flagrant abuses of power that get tossed around. The Ban Hammer is a WMD, and it should be treated with as much respect as a nuclear weapon on a social site.
  tsumezyzco

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
Very well said. I feel as thougg I may be in a similar boat.
  dialuca01

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
I have to ask, waht do you think the chances are this time that people will actually come back? At this point I might end up leaving myself... Also this was a pure example of a Streisand Effect. Very fun to watch, but also very scary since we are all participating in it.
  boneitis

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
These issues seem to keep happening and I'd like to think that, as a community, we could collectively be more image conscious and self aware. I think the number of people who want to do this ("this" being "be a successful artist within the genre") and get taken seriously is increasing and, with that, we'll see a rise in people taking themselves, their craft, and the community they stake a claim in in a more professional manner.
  dialuca01

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
I think it also comes down to a question of ethics too. Like are they wlling to be on a site that is going to be changed by an administration that is very questionable? Theres a lot of questions to ask. Btw I've always wanted to say, your comic is awesome. Keep up the awesome work.
  boneitis

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
I think that we can't hold the administration accountable for the actions of its members, that's just too much, but they can be held accountable for who they hire and issues that they've been made aware of.

Thanks man! I love to hear that people are enjoying it, as I really enjoy making it!
  mrduhast

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
I have no idea whats going on? What's up?
  boneitis

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
Can't post it publicly, people are getting suspensions for stating it aloud.
  dragonnis

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
I hearya completely

ALSO I miss you, when you get your computer back, we need to talk more, maybe us and Lydia can skype
  boneitis

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
That'd be awesome!
  ere

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
Now this is a journal I can get behind. I've been hearing about what has been going on around the site; it kinda sounds terrible.

I was going to make a long drawn out comment about something, but instead I'll just say this. You mention sticking around because of the exposure, and I think that highlights one of the key hurdles we as a community face. It's kind of a downer to mention though, but: I think a lot of people are being influenced by their fear. Fear that no other art site could be a large or populous as FA.

People want, some even need, that sense of market security that FA provides. Artists for exposure and not-aritst laymen (like me) for the number of options when it comes to people to watch/commission art from. They think "FA is the biggest art site we have," which is mostly true, and lump it in with the belief that "No other website will ever be as big as FA." They take both fact and belief as a wholesale truth, which is fine. Because to them, status quo is the safest place to be. It's a risky bet to believe that any other place could match FA, even if such a new place did turn out 'better', subjectively. Even if FA changed itself, for the better, there'd be that sense of anxiety. Change is scary. Risk is scary. Let's all stay snug under the FA security blanket. It's got a few holes, and is pretty threadbare, but we've always had it. Why change? Heh.

Honestly, I probably don't know what I'm talking about, but it was just something that caught my attention, and I thought I'd share. You're right; things can always get better, and I'm sure they will. Eventually.
  boneitis

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
Thanks for the thoughtful comment! It's a tricky issue for sure and requires a lot of thought on the part of admins and users alike.
  feo2

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
There's censorship, and then there's enforcement of an AUP which upholds a law, held by most of the first world, which defends individuals against defamation of character. I suspect that this is a case of the latter.
  benjaminmahir

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
Bookmarked you for when Weasely stops gasping like a fish out of water from all the traffic. Already have an account there, and I've been following people as I can.

...not going to comment on the issues at hand, aside from it's a little sad that these issues come up and up again.
  doirn

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
It's actually not traffic, they've been under DDoS attack all day. u~u
  shizuka

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
It's a messy situation, but taking steps to protect against charges of libel is not the same as censorship.
  ash.weststar

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
> I Abhor Censorship

I think that if you run a private service, you should feel free to censor any information you want for any reason on /your/ service. I very much enjoy the fact that mail server censors spam and e-mails from China. In FurAffinity's case, I genuinely don't have a conflict of interests where an art site wanting to get rid of personal attacks, libellous comments on their own service.

It's also my thought that if you want free speech, you should be using platforms intended for such purposes such as the Freenet Project, where you cannot be silenced as opposed to privately ran services.
  rattuskid

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
Censorship of cub porn?

I must have missed something. I rather like that FA slightly unfucked the old AUP and banned 'signal boost' journals for raffles. Journals themselves are actually a very clunky system though. Artists really need like an 'i'm streaming' button.
  boneitis

#link     Posted: 5 years ago

 
I tend to make an exception when it comes to fetishizing/glamorizing sex crimes. I'm certainly not shedding any tears over the banning of pornography featuring underage characters, and man "signal boosting" is just obnoxious, like spam.