it would also not pass muster for the patreon guidelines. I don't know how publishing on patreon would work either but I already know since I considered monetizing a different thing through patreon a while back and likewise was like "welp"
I don't completely understand how tapas' guidelines would be applied to a fully text publication but I feel like I'm toeing the line on enough points here that I'd be worried.
Depictions of minors, minor-presenting, or suggested minors in a sexual context are not allowed and will result in account suspension. unfortunately for everyone the internet really wants me to stop writing csa backstories
I know that the thinking behind all of these guidelines is theoretically like 'this is to keep out lolicon porn but stuff like Lolita is fine because it has artistic merit' but I just don't really wanna test it. I'm fine with not monetizing it if that's too ambitious I just need a platform where I don't have to worry I might get booted
kindle ironically might be the safest despite being the one that """disallows pornography""" wholesale (because it theoretically disallows pornography entirely and is already letting all of that pass)
me at most other guidelines, vibrating with uncertainty me at the Smashwords guidelines: ok awesome got it this work is a no-go for you guys I understand perfectly and can move on with my life
Depictions of minors, minor-presenting, or suggested minors in a sexual context are not allowed and will result in account suspension.
unfortunately for everyone the internet really wants me to stop writing csa backstoriesme at the Smashwords guidelines: ok awesome got it this work is a no-go for you guys I understand perfectly and can move on with my life