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syaoran-kun said: I'm still a believer of the "pixiv stuff should stay on pixiv" and "DA stuff should stay on DA" but, since there are no rules, and some drawings are pretty high quality enough, i try to judge based on objective quality standards (like res, artifacts, etc). Of course every mod will end to have to judge artwork based on "it's terribad" "it's so-so". Hence why there are more mods now..if someone feels ambiguos, someone else can give another opinion.Also about the "artist permission" stuff, i'm just gonna say the usual. "You posted it on the internet? Then let people enjoy it and don't cause pointless credit drama".
As a doujin painter myself, I don't think it's good to post them on Imouto. On pixiv the illustrators admistrate their works themselves, but on imouto, works deleted or re-edited by groups who cares nothing about concept but image-size and so-called quality (I mean, really hard to judge, right?). Pixiv and DA are for authors but Imouto not, I bet not all painters could accept rules here.
About the permission, I just wanna add one point... some authors may not argue about posting their works on Imouto, but it doesn't mean they like this. Rules are different, Imouto has functions such as "Child Post" which change the original post and also accepts re-edited works. Certain copyright-related troubles await, think carefully.
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About the permission, I just wanna add one point... some authors may not argue about posting their works on Imouto, but it doesn't mean they like this. Rules are different, Imouto has functions such as "Child Post" which change the original post and also accepts re-edited works. Certain copyright-related troubles await, think carefully.