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Maybe it may be best to approach the reactions of our furry content sites on the matter as much as our physical conventions on what lines are drawn and where they are drawn.

I mean, as I said, I prefer specific examples rather than broad speak on rule sets, and Fur Affinity is one of the worst violators of it. I did an article where one user was suspended because the commentators violated the "call out" rule on an animation prize scuffle. I felt it was needed on the article because it was an enforcement that was never done before so it was important for users to know what could get them in trouble.

So their choice here may warrant a look into investigating these kind of decisions.

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