I'm going to host small-res versions of the banned images in this thread behind spoilers, or link to a more stable gallery upload (e621 / inkbunny) if available. If you don't want to see pokemon/digimon/feral porn, don't open the links.
This thread isn't meant to only catalogue the most ridiculous contradictory examples, I'm cataloguing everything I can find.
The FurAffinity journal I made where I found most of these users.
Users who were told their entire gallery is safe:
Tush
dirty-bird
Zerrazoid (just 1 was removed)
TastyTales
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The initial 2.7 update:
https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/10552819/
Clarification update:
https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/10557600/
Some highlights since I just have too much to say right now that it would be a fucking mess
Minors may not be fetishized. Minors younger than 13 may not be depicted as pregnant.
- Minors involved in SFW or non-sexualized interests, such as vore and transformation, are allowed.
What Pokémon and Digimon cannot be in sexual content without being aged up?
While we cannot present an exhaustive list of thousands of characters, common canonical inclusions would be “baby Pokémon” such as Pichu, Mime Jr., Riolu, and Smoochum, other Pokémon such as Cubchoo, Cubone, Torchic, Ralts, Eevee, and Gothita, and Digmon such as Agumon, Impmon, Gatomon, and Veemon as these characters have childlike proportions or look like adolescent humans or animals.
What does aged up mean?
We are not concerned with whether or not a character is emotionally mature, a certain level, or evolved. The physical proportions of the character would need to be altered. It is not enough to change the size of a character. Scaling a character up or down doesn’t change its proportions. Making an adult smaller doesn’t create a child and making a child bigger doesn’t create an adult. If the character has no difference from birth to elder, you will have to draw them non-canon for them to be acceptable in sexual situations.
Chibi depicts short and cute characters with oversized heads. The chibi style is often used in media when characters are acting silly or out of character
7. How do you judge proportions?
Generally speaking, as characters age, their proportions change. For humanoid characters, we compare to the proportions of humans and for feral animals we look to their earth counterparts or similar for fictional species.