Dear /cm/,What is the difference between you and /y/?It seems like there is no difference any more. Things that I consider to be /y/ material (visible penis, or obviously sexual and erotic pictures) are being posted here daily, while when I check /y/ I often see /cm/ material as well (kissing, cuddling, anything with a fluffy nature to it or at least non-sexual).But it is now hard to distinguish what is considered /y/ material or /cm/ material. There was a day not so long ago when it was quite obvious and you'd find pictures in their right place, but that is no more.What is an anon to do when anon does not know where pictures are to be placed any longer?
tldr
Do what we all do--post where it seems more relevant and hope Anon is in a decent mood.You'll get bitched out either way, sooner or later, but welcome to 4chan.
CM: Asses, making-out, groping, fondling. Anything goes, so long as there's no penis or a graphic ass. (If you see a hole, something's wrong here.)Y: Penises, graphic asses, anything highly sexual.That's how I see it, anyways.
If there's cock, even censored, it belongs in /y/It's that simple. Nobody will bitch about pictures here where guys are fucking if you can't actually see genitals.There are no cocks in /cm/. At all.All that really matters if if the mods care. And mods are fags so you're guaranteed to get b& eventually.Let's see what they think of this. Is it too /y/ for /cm/? Who knows.
>>850413Who the fuck cares if it's too /y/ for /cm/, holy shit that is some bad artwork.
/cm/ - worksafe/y/ - not worksafe
>>850423What is worksafe and what isn't is kind of general, though.In my eyes anything obviously sexual like OP said goes in /y/, penis or not. Everything else goes here.
>Things that I consider to be /y/ material (visible penis, or obviously sexual and erotic pictures) are being posted here dailyWhen? I rarely see this, and when I do it is promptly deleted.
The worst thing I've seen here is things like this. Honestly, I think you're just too sensitive.
There is a fuckton of /cm/ shit posted in /y/ because people don't care. Almost every day I go through /y/ and report every rulebreaking thread I see, but most of the threads have been sitting there for hours/days already. I sometimes wonder if I'm the only fucking person reporting them, if the janitors are just lazy, or both. It's getting to the point where almost no one will even sage a thread that blatantly breaks the rules.tl;dr No one cares anymore, and that's why /y/ sucks. I haven't seen massive amounts of /y/ content on this board, though.Honestly the rules are pretty clear, and if you're not getting it then you need to stop posting.
>>850413bullshit, it represents the characters just fine and the style is fineI've definitely seen worse
I think everyone needs to look over the motherfucking rules a few more times!This should apply to /y/ and /cm/
At least /cm/ and /y/ and distinguishable somewhat. /u/ seems to be almost nothing but /c/ material and discussion threads. I think the janitors just gave up on /u/.