Agreed; a "critiques welcome" flag would be an incredibly valuable feature.
On sites like InkBunny, SoFurry, or FA, the submission itself is copyrighted by default to the submitter, ergo for most purposes they own said submission and are welcome to police it within the bounds of their ability.
This means that they can hide comments on FA, for example, if they disagree with their content.
Regardless, it's considered by most people impolite to shame someone's choice of attire in a public place. Why should it be any different on a semi-public website?
Agreed; a "critiques welcome" flag would be an incredibly valuable feature.
On sites like InkBunny, SoFurry, or FA, the submission itself is copyrighted by default to the submitter, ergo for most purposes they own said submission and are welcome to police it within the bounds of their ability.
This means that they can hide comments on FA, for example, if they disagree with their content.
Regardless, it's considered by most people impolite to shame someone's choice of attire in a public place. Why should it be any different on a semi-public website?