Is there policy on ai?

Kry5t47B477:
I understand that fighting against AI would be an uphill battle that would bog down the mods, and ultimately distract from other issues, but is there anything written about the website's stance on it? I keep seeing gross, almost offensive, AI generated schlock. Personally, I do not think these images should count against your view allotment (considering that they're not real), and also there's the whole theft thing. You cannot copyright AI images, so I'm not sure where that leaves y'all.

Maybe implement something that says all AI images *must* be marked as AI?

Munchies:
There needs to be one. There's a sizable chunk of people who are happy to use AI in feedist spaces - each with wildly varying intentions. I especially see catfish and scammers using AI images once publicly available programs that look photorealistic hit the market.

I know that right now most people see AI as an amusing yet substandard alternative to what people can make themselves. But recent technology shows there needs to be a policy sooner rather than later.

Kry5t47B477:
Agreed. I know people are going to do what they do when it comes to making their own fantasy content-- is it ethical? No, but in that case I think there are bigger (cat)fish to worry about.

Once Sora offshoots become available the community is going to be taken for a bumpy ride that will sow even more distrust amongst members.


Yeah, I'm not looking forward to that. People are going to get taken advantage of, and more vulnerable members of the community will be hurt the most. But at the same time, there's only so much admin will be able to do.
1 year

Is there policy on ai?

Kry5t47B477:
I understand that fighting against AI would be an uphill battle that would bog down the mods, and ultimately distract from other issues, but is there anything written about the website's stance on it? I keep seeing gross, almost offensive, AI generated schlock. Personally, I do not think these images should count against your view allotment (considering that they're not real), and also there's the whole theft thing. You cannot copyright AI images, so I'm not sure where that leaves y'all.

Maybe implement something that says all AI images *must* be marked as AI?


There needs to be one. There's a sizable chunk of people who are happy to use AI in feedist spaces - each with wildly varying intentions. I especially see catfish and scammers using AI images once publicly available programs that look photorealistic hit the market.

I know that right now most people see AI as an amusing yet substandard alternative to what people can make themselves. But recent technology shows there needs to be a policy sooner rather than later.
1 year

Developing a dependence on food - how?

Munchies:
And what are you going to do about it? Eat three packages? Channel your inner Santa Claus and go on a milk and cookie binge until you pass out?

HRHB15:
Lol. Don’t tempt me… 🐷


1 year

Developing a dependence on food - how?

Munchies:
Why eat a package of cookies, when you could eat two?



HRHB15:
That’s naughty… 😂


And what are you going to do about it? Eat three packages? Channel your inner Santa Claus and go on a milk and cookie binge until you pass out?
1 year

Is being gassy just part of being 300+?

Morbidly A Beast:
I don’t think so I’m not particularly gassy I don’t think, I mean if I’m drinking alot of sodas which I tend to drink a lot of I get burpy but flatulence not so much


Another thing to keep in mind is a lot of feedists eat foods and drinks that are a pain to digest in large quantities. Lotta lactose and fat. Hell, if you're eating so much that you're stuffed for hours, the sugar in your belly will start to ferment which can make you gassy.

The more you push yourself to gain, the more you distress your internals. Which is why feedists who don't force it tend to have less gassiness overall.
1 year

Developing a dependence on food - how?

Morbidly A Beast:
I’ll never understand what it’s like to want to be fat also finding it hard to gain but hate or dislike eating on top of that. Like I’m sorry this might not work the way you think it will, doesn’t make you any less valid as a feedist just gotta work towards a better relationship with food

also don’t @ me thins, eating an entire package of cookies is still a healthy relationship with food

RoyalRose:
Man, I wish I knew why i'm like this. Probably has to do with my kink being directly opposed to traits from my neurodivergence, like food sensitivities.

I'm into being fed, I like the feeling of being stuffed, i've always dreamed of being soft and fat (grew up chronically underweight). I hit the check mark for tons of feedism kink things. And eating can be fun for kink reasons! But motivation beyond that is difficult.

I will say I'm honestly proud of how far i've come, I used to be underweight and i'm close to 'obese' now. But if I could choose a super power, i'd go with photosynthesis in a heartbeat!

Also doesn't help that I have digestive issues, such as a major surgery coming up. I'll be having my large intestine permanently removed as I'm a cancer risk, woo! Shouldn't effect me in the long run, but recovery will be long and awful.

Now that I think about it, I feel similarly about sleep. I suppose I just dislike needing to care for the human body's basic needs.


Are you seeing anyone about this?
1 year

Photos in messages

Thekindestman:
How do you send a photo in a message ?


You gotta upload the picture to a site and then post the image address into the message.

Keep in mind that if you plan to post spicy pictures, you'll have to upload them to the internet. This is generally a bad idea.
1 year

Developing a dependence on food - how?

Morbidly A Beast:
I’ll never understand what it’s like to want to be fat also finding it hard to gain but hate or dislike eating on top of that. Like I’m sorry this might not work the way you think it will, doesn’t make you any less valid as a feedist just gotta work towards a better relationship with food

also don’t @ me thins, eating an entire package of cookies is still a healthy relationship with food


Why eat a package of cookies, when you could eat two?

1 year

Does anyone know any bhm photographery models?

Munchies:
That didn't do what I wanted. And now the text wrap won't let me edit.

Anyway, let's try this.

www.deviantart.com/lovie5678/art/belly-belly-belly-876073357

Angiefoodcake:
Thank you for sharing that eyecandy. I've seen belly drawing tutorials that usually just stick to one size. Here on the other hand there is a diverse range of tummies!


Pro-tip: If you want body diversity, check the furry community. They usually have detailed tutorials for a variety of different shapes and sizes. And if you want to see good references for fat men, check the gay community.

No shade to straight fat men, but the gay fat men tend to play around with angles and lighting more. Not sure why. It's just something I've noticed.
1 year

Developing a dependence on food - how?

RoyalRose:
So partially for kink reasons and partially because I genuinely struggle with not being motivated to eat, I want to try developing a genuine food addiction. (I can be starving after not eating for 12 hours and pretty easily ignore it. Plus I hate snacking because it's inconvenient).

I can be pretty picky, thankfully I like fast food atleast, but i've always disliked the act of eating itself. I've improved a lot over the last few years and put on some weight, but it can be so so difficult to eat when i'm not motivated by hunger pangs and snacking/eating feels like an inconvenience. When actively trying to gain I have to solely rely on motivation through kink, and then I burn out 1-2 months in.

I understand how very serious a real addiction can be, i've actually thought about this topic for over a year and really considered it. If something serious were to happen I do have the support system necessary. But I honestly want to develop a psychological dependance on food/eating.

On FF, a few threads/forums/posts/whatever you call them inspired me:

-"Learning to stress eat"
-"Subtle mental conditioning of a feedee"
-"Psychological conditioning"

Unfortunately that isn't a whole lot to go on though. Does anyone have advice, experiences, suggestions, or anything else?




You do not want this. This is might seem fun in the short-term, but developing a dependency/addiction to food only brings suffering long-term.

I've seen it up close and personal. It destroys relationships and lives.



What you want is to associate eating with pleasure. If you have such an painful relationship with food and eating, it's best to tackle the root of the issue first. What about eating and snacking is such a pain for you?
1 year