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Welcome to Furry_irl!

This post will serve as a more detailed version of the sidebar rules for the community, and also as a place for community members to leave meta comments (e.g. discussion about rules to add, things to change, etc).

PS: The post image is OC, I drew it specifically for this write-up.

3 comments
  • It's nice to see a community being born and a furry one too. Thank you for your commitment. ^^
    \ Though I never really liked posts all being titled "[word]_irl", especially not on reddit where you could only search for a post by its title. A more descriptive and less restrictive title would help finding the post again.
    \ Good luck with this endeavor and I wish everyone a good time here :3

    • Thanks! Technically this community has existed for a long time, but I'm just trying to clear some stuff up and make it a little more lively since it's getting some more attention recently.

      I do agree that it makes finding posts harder, especially with the original (and then later reinstated) Reddit rules of only titling a post furry_irl. I don't really have much of a solution to that, besides hoping that included artist credits will aid with search results. It's very ingrained into the entire identity of the community (check back years, no one deviated despite no listed rule). If you want to put something after the formatting (e.g. like this meta post, or like the artist credits) you can. I'm not fussed with small additions like that myself, but if other members think it's an issue feel free to make your voice heard!

  • I've added a new rule as of 2025/07/16 after a user report. The Code of Conduct doesn't really have any sort of "don't be a jerk" catch all for posts, so I've added one for this community. It's purpose is to allow removal of singular toxic posts (e.g. "Fuck you, this is such a brain-dead take," "I hate this, stop posting your unfunny shit"). The appended rule is added to the main post, but I will also include the snippet below. Let me know if you have any issues with this rule, and we can try to refine it if necessary.