Hey there,
Welcome to /c/Rule34. Don’t forget to read tha rules in the sidebar and tag your posts with appropriate gender tags.
Happy posting!
Hey there,
Welcome to /c/Rule34. Don’t forget to read tha rules in the sidebar and tag your posts with appropriate gender tags.
Happy posting!
Hey there,
Welcome to /c/Rule34, please make sure to read the rules in the sidebar and tag your post with an appropriate gender tag.
Happy posting!


Hey there and welcome to /c/Rule34!
Please don’t forget to read the rules in the sidebar and appropriately tag your posts with gender tags :)
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Smashing that button rn


No, not really, I’m not familiar with them, and our comm here has no affiliation with any external domains. You probably need to get in touch with the admins/communities of those particular sites.


Unfortunately, I don’t have any particular influence on the wider internet, hence why I suggested raising this elsewhere.
Do you feel like abusive admins/mods is currently an issue in this comm (/c/rule34@lemmyNSFW.com)? Or on the lemmyNSFW.com instance?
I think it’ll be worth revisiting these topics when the community grows, but right now the challenge is rather how to reach more people and encourage activity.


I think this post would be more appropriate to discuss on /c/Fediverse@Lemmy.world but as the only current active mod in this comm I’ll give my five cents.
This whole thing is way too complicated for the fediverse in its current state, with most of our small communities having maybe only a handful of active users. Besides, many instances are hosted with very differing aims. This sort of system might make sense on an instance like lemmy.world, run by the fedihosting foundation, but many others are run by private individuals as hobby projects. Whilst I think it is a good idea for both admins and mods to be held to the same standard as everybody else, I think it is more important to encourage a diversity of instances.


Hi there!
This is a reminder to edit your post title to include the [Meta] tag. Future posts that are not appropriately tagged will be removed.
/SmuttyLad
Feel free to contribute on here instead and/or come with improvement suggestions :)
I’ve mostly just been looking out to keep up common sense moderation in the comm since r34 content is a returning interest of mine. Usually keeping iffy content away and enforcing the basic gender tags common across the rest of lemmynsfw.
P.s, since this technically falls under discussion, pretty please tag the post [Meta] as mentioned in the sidebar.
Vibe is definitely more cute than sexy. Has a lot to do with the top (very cute) and angle which makes you seem smol and hides your midriff (sexy)


Really highlights the best bits, your cute pigtails ;)


Welcome to /c/Rule34 , glad you found our community. Please make sure to read the rules in the sidebar and put appropriate gender tags on posts in the future.
Happy posting!


Welcome to /c/Rule34, glad you found the community. Please make sure to read the rules in the sidebar and put appropriate gender tags on posts in the future.
Happy posting!
Probably a fair few folk who’ve had their awakenings from disney characters in movies, though r34 content of them is a bit less common


Clearly she dyes them black


Hi!
Glad you’ve found /c/Rule34, please make sure to add appropriate gender tags to your posts in the future (as outlined in the sidebar rules).
Happy posting!
/SmuttyLad
Pretty for sure, a lovely, squeezable pair of handfuls


Only if you ask nicely 😋
Hey there,
Welcome to /c/Rule34. Don’t forget to read tha rules in the sidebar and tag your posts with appropriate gender tags.
Happy posting!