Posted by admin on 14 June 2024 12:08:16 PM
Hello Artfighters,

Based on staff discussion and user feedback, we have made adjustments to the rules regarding suggestive themes. The edited rules can be found here.

   First and foremost, we’d like to clarify the reason that the changes to our suggestive themes filter had been made, specifically the section related to removing fetish art from the site, even if tagged under suggestive themes.

   Previously, we have had issues with a certain subset of users intentionally drawing art for (or requesting art from) unsuspecting and non-consenting users, some of whom were minors, that contained fetish art. This is called “fetish mining,” a practice wherein a user intentionally ropes another into participating in fetish works without the other user’s knowledge and consent. In order to combat this and reduce mod strain, we decided to remove fetish works from the “allowed” list under suggestive themes.

   Ultimately, after careful consideration of user feedback as well as several rounds of internal review, we decided that the removal of all fetish works was not going to help us combat this issue. Instead, it led to more uncertainty (as it is difficult to define what isn’t/is a fetish when it comes to suggestive work), as well as more moderator strain due to needing to delete all prior attacks/characters involving fetish. Instead, we have edited the filtering guide to once again allow fetishes, with the caveat that any works have to be non-penetrative (i.e. no people/objects are allowed to enter the body), cannot involve ageplay, consent play, or bodily fluids/waste, and MUST be filtered under suggestive themes. For those affected by moderator action following the previously made changes, you are free to reupload your characters so long as the works they are involved in keep in mind our guidelines. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused!

   Additionally, we have also added General Rule 11 to combat fetish mining. It reads as follows:


  • 11. Fetish mining, which involves soliciting fetish art without the knowledge and consent of the user involved, is a bannable offense.

User Questions

1. What is considered fetish art? How does staff determine what is/isn’t fetish?


  • Fetish art consists of content that is intended to provide sexual gratification to the viewer/artist via a specific scenario/object.  The artwork may or may not initially appear “SFW” to someone who is not aware of said fetish. Regardless, if any content is intended to satisfy a particular fetish, it MUST be filtered under suggestive themes.

2. Are drawings of trans characters or characters who do not conform to gender norms considered fetish art?


  • No. Trans characters and gender non-conforming characters are not inherently fetishistic and would never need a sexual themes filter on this basis alone.  We have been and always will be an LGBTQ+ positive and friendly space. We care deeply about making other LGBTQ+ folks comfortable in all of Art Fight's spaces and ask that if you see any homophobic, transphobic, or other forms of discriminatory content on-site to please report it or contact a moderator about it as soon as possible.

3. Are drawings of fat characters considered fetish art?


  • No. Drawings of fat characters on their own are not inherently fetishistic and will not be considered fetish art. The same goes for any body type, whether exaggerated cartoonishly or not. The initial wording of “over-exaggerated proportions” was intended to refer to fetish art, not cartoonish works or different body types. We recognize the initial wording was poor, and it has since been removed.

4. Will I get banned if I unintentionally create fetish art?


  • No. We only ban for fetish mining if we are sure, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that it is both intentional and targeting minors or non-consenting adults. Users who have unintentionally appealed to a fetish will not be punished. For fetish characters needing moderator action, such as those without a suggestive themes filter or characters participating in fetishes that are disallowed on Art Fight, you would simply be alerted to the changes made by a moderator after the necessary actions were taken.
  • If you have any specific questions about particular characters or fetishes, feel free to DM a moderator that is okay with receiving questions about suggestive content.
Other Updates


  • A minor update has been made to the phrasing regarding NSFW content involving feral characters. Previously, the text had stated: “This includes characters who are sapient, alien creatures/animals, or monsters/fictional creatures.” This text was intended to specify that ANY feral creature, regardless of being made-up or real, couldn’t be drawn in suggestive or explicit situations. Due to confusion regarding these rules, we have altered it to read: “This also includes fictional or made-up animals.”

Additionally, we’ve made some minor changes to the following rules:

  • General Rule 7: Specified that comments are included
  • Upload Rule 1: Added additional bullet point
  • Upload Rule 3: Added additional bullet point regarding uncredited photography
  • Upload Rule 5: Specified policy on smaller creators
  • Upload Rule 6: Clarified that characters based on current real life tragic events are not allowed
  • Spirit of Art Fight Rule 6: Clarified that "point farming" is not allowed
  • Filtering/Attack Guides: We're currently working on updating visuals and removing old/inaccurate images from our guides


   We acknowledge the unfortunate timing of this newpost. We’ve been actively working on these changes throughout the week, and believe it'd be ideal to sort everything out on-site before the stream so as to not confuse the influx of users that become active once the theme has been revealed. We understand the importance of this issue, and want as many people as possible to see the changes made, so we will be linking back to these updates in the next few newsposts to ensure that all users are well aware of the changes made.

Comments (280)

KristKC said:
Thank you for the clarity and listen to us! Keep up all the awesome work!
Yogfan said:
Hopefully this keeps things more in line and our minor artists safer <3
Why wasn't this just the rule in the first place? This is much better and actually calls out the specific bad behavior the rule is meant to combat.

anyway good upd8
Akivaq said:
zaptraps i understand. its just that regulating fetish art is more effective than outright banning it due to the blurry line fetishes have
based!
Caize said:
thank you so much for listening to our feedback.
to other users: fetish mining, fetish art/characters without proper filters, and minors viewing suggestive content (edit: and breaking a user's permissions) are still all against the rules. if someone wants to break these rules, banning all fetish art is not going to stop them
fetish art is as artistically valid as any other art, regardless of whether you like it.
Zanreo said:
Thanks for the clarification and listening to the users!

(also unrelated but the filter faq still refers to the suggestive content filter as "sexual content", guess this should be changed)
I think a lot of people miss the point of the fetish art being allowed thing. Like we kinda need to allow fetish art because if we don't, a lot of innocent artist can be banned for "accidentally" drawing fetish stuff. Anything can be a fetish, and it's really hard to recognize what is and what isnt if you're not into that stuff, and it really depends on the person. Like one of the popular fetishes is about gaining weight so if that was banned we wouldn't be able to draw characters simply eating food without risking a ban!!!
dyrrn said:
this is a relief, thanks for listening to the users!! 
BarrierTrio BASED SMTMENTION
tervu said:
Akivaq it’s been a while since i’ve mad my account so i forgot that. regardless i just dont think artfight is the place for fetish art
Akivaq said:
zaptraps when you make an art fight account you need to put your birthdate. iirc anyone less than 18 cant view suggestive themes and extreme nudity at all
harveydangerfield How is sex work so unique from other kinds of work (say, making free art for others) that people must be forbidden from volunteering to do it without recompense?
Why is the assumption that fetish art cannot be made for the gratification of both the creator and the recipient?

Kind of an odd line to draw. "You can make art for others, but if they are aroused by that art (and you are aware of that) then it's bad"?
tervu said:
i’ve reread and talked to other people about this, and while i’m still on the fence i can see what is trying to be done. i just hope people don’t find a work around, and do take time to read peoples character permissions. hopefully everybody obeys the rules properly no matter what art they make.
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