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I'm pretty sure some are already contacted for that purpose but we have a good history of those artist turning around and filing support tickets with concerns when they do, which tends to discourage such behaviour. It was really the greatly reduced risk of consequences that was the issue - and most of these accounts were very obviously around to fish for contacts, in a way we didn't really see to such an extent before lockdown.

Inkbunny does allow art and stories with humans nowadays - for the first few months, it didn't - but you're meant to stop before getting to any sexual situations (let's say "kissing with tongue" is just over the line). This is alas not always followed or pushed to the limit, but such is life.

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