Is there a way to view the image along with the deleted post so I can identify what was actually deleted? It's hard to review and make a challenge if needed without the image to reference. I only post here, so there is no source to reference.
Relating to this, I did manage to figure out some of them thanks to an old window I was lucky enough to have open.
https://e6ai.net/posts/68263. The reason given was "Does not meet minimum quality standards (number of fingers)" however I can clearly count 4 fingers and a thumb on each hand. So this is certainly one I want to challenge.
https://e6ai.net/posts/68257. Does not meet minimum quality standards (hooves or paws?). You can see the individual toes. Yes the feet aren't in 4k. Also see https://www.science.org/content/article/how-many-toes-do-horses-have-new-study-suggests-radical-number-five. 5 toes and hoofs exist. And why can't I have a skunk taur with hardier feet? Look at hippogriffs. We're deep into fantasy anyways, and technically these are all hybrids of some form or fashion.
https://e6ai.net/posts/68256. Does not meet minimum quality standards (deformed hands). She has clawed hands. Not sure why this is called deformed???
https://e6ai.net/posts/68242. Does not meet minimum quality standards (different number of digits on each hand). I can confirm 5 fingers visible on her left hand, and 4 visible on the right. Seems like a pretty minor detail overall given the way this looks.
https://e6ai.net/posts/68228. Does not meet minimum quality standards (number of fingers). I can confirm she has 5 fingers, and the hands aren't in 4k and not super clear.
Also since when were standards laid in for the number of toes and fingers? That varies quite a bit depending on the species and hand/foot style. There are also variations even within a species.
I can understand the need for quality and content standards, but that's a tricky line. Art has a lot of history and lessons on that one. Just look at Picasso. I think some reasonable guidance can be laid out, but as it is its quite concerning. I haven't posted in awhile because of the changes I've seen lately, and decided to test the water out a bit. Not too happy to see my fears confirmed.
--- May or may not be worth adding. If I did this same thing 90% of FA, e621, and most furry art in general wouldn't be allowed to be posted because the tails are in the wrong place. I can very much understand the feeling that something isn't quite right, but that doesn't give me the right to judge everyone else's work because of it. That's why I want to post lots of pictures with the tail in the right place and how I like the hips and legs so that there is a small chance it will catch on and I'll start seeing it in more places. Years ago I started commissioning more cougars and other critters that I liked and wasn't seeing enough of. After awhile I started seeing more of them. I have seen a few artist change as well. So I'd like to think I had at least a little bit to do with that.
Hopefully the technology will catch up enough that even I can produced exactly what I envision in complete clarity. However as things are it's not there and I have to live within what it can produce. I don't have the time, inclination, or skill to go through the cleanup process that some folks do. I've really loved the explanations given on the forum by the way, and hope to see more. Looks like it's progressing, but not quite there yet. So a little understanding in the meantime and focus on the concepts being presented may be the best way forward. Otherwise it's all just very superficial.
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