Revising this to make the nature of my argument less confusing to others:
The rules of the Danbooru upload guide states that we should only upload images that are "anime-related" or in "anime-style". We have quality standards, but we also (appropriately) delete works that are Western art styles by Western artists depicting Western subjects even when they are perfectly good quality. This is apparently considered important enough a rule for "Not anime related" to be the first listed reason for why you should flag a post. We similarly have a "no photography" rule and rules against furry and extreme guro artwork, regardless of quality.
These rules, however, seem to be broken with greater and greater regularity, while being approved by some specific janitors when the subject matter is (quite separate from any actual anime-related subject matter or art style) 4chan. The claim being made here is that 4chan is "Internet culture", and that is therefore the same thing as "anime related", regardless of if it is Western art style by a Western artist depicting Western subjects.
This is, functionally, a stealth re-writing of the de facto standards of Danbooru to make 4chan works acceptable regardless of whether they have any actual anime relevance (or acceptable quality) simply because specific janitors want to push for 4chan memes to be considered "anime related".
This thread is NOT about "deleting all 4chan images", it is about how images that have no anime relevance are being approved (or even uploaded by janitors) that are not anime related and significantly below quality standards.
This thread IS about trying to get a debate going about whether these anime-relatedness standards should be enforced by the janitors on this site.
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Original post:
As you should know, Danbooru is a site for images that are "anime-related". Most of the artwork on this site comes from Japanese artists, largely from places like Pixiv. We do get a decent amount of Western artists drawing images that are about anime characters, and that's fine, too, of course, as are "animeficiation" of Western copyrights.
Recently, however, there's been a creeping wave of things that are 4chan memes that are related to anime only in the sense that the (Western) artists are at best vaguely "anime-influenced" in the way they draw. Do we really need a memetic character created to 'prove 4chan isn't sexist' complaining about 4chan as an image here? (Note that this character isn't particularly drawn in an anime-like fashion.) Or how about a character that was invented as a "prank" to try to convince Africans that Western doctors were witches spreading ebola to kill off black people? (Not to mention the image doesn't even pass as quality and it seems the artist's only idea of what "anime" means is "really big eyes"...) Now we have an image that's outright 4chan political advertisement on here. Granted, that last one at least hypothetically has something to do with anime-related things, but does Danbooru really have to become another branch of 4chan's /pol/ for so flimsy a reason? (I don't particularly see how they even resemble the characters they are tagged as being, although that may have something to do with the overall poor quality of the art...)
Besides that stuff, we have other images that just flat have nothing to do with anything but 4chan memes. To grab a couple really quickly for examples:
post #1039960
post #1183152
Can someone explain to me why this belongs here? If I wanted to put up with 4chan's shit, I'd go to 4chan or any of the multitude of sites that archives the things they produce. There isn't any dearth of access to the art they produce from other avenues.
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