If you haven't heard already, there's a new law that aims to end encryption and impose Tumblr-style content censorship on the entire global internet.
If you live in the US: spread the word + contact your reps.
If you live outside the US: spread the word.
x.com/IanusJWolf/staβ¦
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[ADULTS ONLY] NSFW/R18 furry art. furaffinity.net/user/am-pm
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- Absolutely Crucial that you watch this with the audio on.
- TL;DR version: 1) The only way that these bans will stop is if there's a huge sustained public backlash against them 2) NSFW artists have to be the ones to drive that backlash 3) NSFW media is hugely popular and sanitization isn't, so NSFW artists WILL win if they tryThere's so much to say about the Gumroad NSFW ban, but mainly I want to say that it's not a foregone conclusion that NSFW artists will lose all their platforms if people can overcome their discomfort at talking about this issue.
- Need a furry fishing game with this vibe.
- Replying to @spacedogAM_PR"Is it really necessary to spread the word about this?" Yes. Without public backlash, this proposal will continue to quietly pass approval stages and eventually become law:
- Replying to @spacedogAM_PR"How will this law affect the global internet if it's just a US policy?" Most of the major global internet services and platforms are based in the US. Think of the struggle of finding alternatives to popular sites, and imagine having to do that for every single US-based website.
- Need a furry roguelike with this vibe.
- There's so much to say about the Gumroad NSFW ban, but mainly I want to say that it's not a foregone conclusion that NSFW artists will lose all their platforms if people can overcome their discomfort at talking about this issue.
- Replying to @spacedogAM_PR"What can I do to stop this if I can't contact US reps?" The same thing as last time: tell everyone you know. Policy proposals like this rely on good PR and a lack of public scrutiny, so if it becomes widely known how bad this is, there's a good chance that it can be stopped.
- The successor to the Burger Grab is finally here:
- Replying to @spacedogAM_PR"So what if it becomes law? If it's so bad, they'll reverse it right?" No. Which is why it's important to stop it here.
- BTW, professional NSFW artists: given that these censorship policy proposals WILL completely destroy your business if they become law, I recommend spreading awareness about them as a necessary part of your job. Forgive my bluntness, but there's no room for hesitation here.If you haven't heard already, there's a new law that aims to end encryption and impose Tumblr-style content censorship on the entire global internet. If you live in the US: spread the word + contact your reps. If you live outside the US: spread the word. x.com/IanusJWolf/staβ¦
- It's time to bring this concept back.

