I am calling on all furries to boycott furry websites that host cub pornography, such as Inkbunny, as well as refuse to commission artists who you know produce cub porn (what they do and do not create is often found in their ToS). While I do believe that exposing people>
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I think you're grossly overestimating the cost over time. Inkbunny costs about $10 a day to run, and hasn't had to solicit donations in years because people have volunteered a surplus. We're also larger than FN, Weasyl, and SoFurry by good margins. And growing.
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Even if all 2600 of your followers permanently stopped using Inkbunny (playing with a hypothetical 100% use rate), there would still be 23000+ daily users.
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Inkbunny isn't a for-profit site, and no one makes any money off it. It's essentially run by six volunteers on donations as an open platform for anthropomorphic artists to post content without fear of censorship or harassment.
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If you're legitimately interested in protecting minors, then good for you. We don't want them on Inkbunny either, and our terms of service clearly specify you must be an adult to use the site. Being underage on Inkbunny is the fastest and surest way to be banned from the site.
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The site's actually labeled so that parental control software and adult content blockers prevent access. Probably not effective for the people you're most concerned about (and most parents are shit with technology anyway), but we take what measures are available to us.
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Yeah like.... thats what im saying.... theres only so much you can do before you trample on peoples rights
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Thought-crime, essentially, or future-crime, in the case of grooming. If there's so much grooming going on with young people in the fandom, start reporting the people doing it. The way people make it sound, we should hear about someone being arrested every week.
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Yeah true, i suppose they could update their terms of service. I just dont like when any action is taken to restrict the freedoms of others, even if its something abhorrent. It scares me that the march towards censorship seems more real.
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I can understand that. Censorship about things, especially healthy sexuality, is a big issue, I just don't personally feel that some topics are or should be considered healthy. That's just how I feel about it personally.
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Oh no i totally agree with you. Im just playing devils advocate
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