-Hello, I’d like to know if anything can be done about an unjustified ban in the Digital Art community. I shared my art for months, and it didn’t break any community rules, but I was recently banned under the pretext of posting “furry” content. However, my art is based on fantasy beings like beasts, yokai, and kemonomimi—nothing that falls under the furry category. I won’t use external apps to communicate with the community moderator (I barely know how to use Lemmy and I’m not interested in downloading anything external, and English isn’t my language), so I left a comment on a post, but she hasn’t responded or lifted my unfair ban.

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    3 个月前

    I believe you are an artist, who uses their own hands, and this is already an incredible miracle… This is wat Thank you, heartfelt, for being and artist!

    Meanwhile, please consider sharing about it at !modabuse@lemmy.sdf.org; it must be a misunderstanding. I had a relatively similar case, but still no response, too: https://lemmy.world/comment/22144335 (Yet, Lemmy is sure a place, too… where you may get inhumanly banned…)

    Please don’t worry much, it will be alright… You just keep doing what you do, practice, and draw/express your experience, brilliance!
    Something whispers, that you’ll be eventually fine and successful.

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      I checked the first link but it seems to be abandoned… thanks for the support anyway, not everyone appreciates art in all its forms.

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    To dispel further confusion, here’s an example of yokai and kemono: purely human form with small animal features like horns, ears, a tail, and claws. Not furry, which is an animal in body and mind, being completely covered in fur, scales, feathers, or anything but human skin. Beasts are merely normal or mythical animals.