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Some of you may have noticed Rubifruit was "down" for awhile. It actually had been moved to exchange.rubifruit.com in order to make room on rubifruit.com for us to start building a web comic hosting solution. The links and exchange kept working, but if you visited rubifruit.com instead of rubifruit.com/exchange, you would see Wordpress Mu being hacked. However, that project is currently on hold, and we have temporary forwards in place to point everyone to exchange.rubifruit.com.

Please update the code and links on your sites to reflect this change, for we cannot guarantee that they will keep working when the forwards come down.

We apologize for any confusion this may have caused!

Now, let's talk about R-rated Comics
The other day I received a complaint from a G-rated children's comic that a banner showing on her site lead to a site with warnings of adult content. I checked the link, and indeed, someone had put this site in G, PG, and R comics categories. Figuring they must have misunderstood, I edited their categories and dropped them a quick note to let them know what had happened and request they not do it again.

And they sent me a long snippy letter about how nudity is not R-rated.

Let me break some important stuff down for anyone who isn't with the program yet:
1. We have a G-category to keep the kiddies in the kiddie pool and out of the adult swim. I personally don't care is you have naked men playing with each other's genitals all over your site, but a parent might get really pissed about it and take it out on the childrens' comic site unfortunate enough to get caught carrying that banner.

Hence, any material a parent might find offensive, even if hidden behind warning signs, does not belong in the G-rated category. This is for the best of the entire exchange.

2. Being a part of this exchange is a privilege, not a right. It's foolish to argue with the admins when you've done something to endanger other people's sites. Signing up does not guarantee your place here. We reject people for having poor content and bad attitudes as well as doing things that jeopardize others' readerships.

3. That said, after trying to wade through this long rebuttal, I felt that the person writing it couldn't be trusted to properly categorize their comics in the future, and I removed their account so that this will never happen again.


In the future, I will make it extra super apparent that anything a parent might not approve of cannot go in the G category.

CLARIFICATION: Homosexual characters and love stories that don't involve sexual situations are fine in the G-category. Even if some people might get upset over that, we believe in fostering acceptance through media and feel that there is nothing perverse, deviant or unwholesome about homosexuality. If any site owners do not feel this way, perhaps they need to find a more narrow-minded exchange. Just in case anyone was curious about it.

Thank you for your patience with the site moving. And do welcome some of our awesome new members!

Comments

[info]kimonos_house wrote:
Dec. 3rd, 2008 03:04 am (UTC)
Thank you so much, Rachel. Those of us with G-Rated comics dread the inevitable Angry Parent Email, so keeping tabs on the banner exchange definitely helps us breathe easier.
[info]rubifruit wrote:
Dec. 3rd, 2008 04:20 am (UTC)
It was all thanks to one person's vigilance. They reported instantly when they found one of the banners on their site, and I removed it as soon as I'd read the email.

I do strongly encourage you and other participants to let me know if anything questionable pops up on your sites. So far everyone has been playing nicely with honestly marking their categories, but I'll have to step up measures to ensure that no one mis-categorizes in the future.
[info]kimonos_house wrote:
Dec. 3rd, 2008 08:03 am (UTC)
Will do! I only check my website once or twice a week, but if I see anything amiss, you'll be the first to know.
[info]sephiramy wrote:
Dec. 3rd, 2008 09:46 pm (UTC)
As someone who runs a mature comic (or at least it will be, someday... I guess nothing is too offensive yet!), I'd just like to chime in on behalf of, I am sure, most other R-rated comic writers and illustrators and say we are not all so self-righteous about our content. We have to mark our comics RESPONSIBLY and accept that the webcomic world is made up of audiences of all different interests, and we must respect those audiences by leading them astray of false advertising. Besides, someone who enjoys ONLY G-rated materials probably wouldn't like an R-rated comic, anyway... so why get your banner advertised there? More bang for your buck to just hope that same reader also frequents some adults-only comics and will find your banner there, instead!

I can't believe the author tried to argue with you! Thanks for all your hard work on the exchange, myself and the rest of our team are very proud to be on it... and hence why we will never be abusing the system put in place!
[info]rubifruit wrote:
Dec. 3rd, 2008 11:09 pm (UTC)
Thank you :) I have to say I was startled by this because you and all the other mature comics on the exchange have been so responsible and diligent. I was utterly blindsided! But I have every confidence that the exchange is made up of people of integrity and thus, order shall prevail.

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