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Pokemon being the massive juggernaut of a franchise that it is has naturally garnered quite a number of talented artistic fans. Their creations run the gamut of adorable, cool, gross, awesome, beautiful, creepy, majestic, and hilarious. Whatever you can possibly imagine just name it and it’ll probably be out there already created by a like-minded fan. One of my favorite hobbies, which I’m sure I share with many of you, is scouring the interwebs for some of the best most truly amazing fan creations out there. So now is the time to share your favorite works of art, video, and music with your fellow Bulbagarden members!
But first let’s set down some rules:
-Try to provide sources for the creations you post: people worked hard on their creations so we gotta give credit where credit is due. Sources should always include the name of the creator and a link to their channel, profile, or page where their creation is displayed. Something along the lines of Thing by Person on Website. You can add the link as the hyperlink in that text.
-Make sure that whatever creation you post is alright with it’s creator: it’s important to respect the wishes of the people who make this stuff so don’t share something if the creator not comfortable exposing their work to the public. Make sure to ask artists for their permission since some of them do have rules about posting their work on other websites. Stuff from big sites like Youtube probably won't need permission since those are meant to be viewed by everyone. Embedding video should be enough as long as it’s not a private video.
-Don’t share anything too explicit: try to keep it E for Everyone and don’t post any inappropriate content including anything relatively graphic, violent, sexual, or shocking.
-All other global rules still apply: be sure to go over them if you haven't yet for whatever reason.
But first let’s set down some rules:
-Try to provide sources for the creations you post: people worked hard on their creations so we gotta give credit where credit is due. Sources should always include the name of the creator and a link to their channel, profile, or page where their creation is displayed. Something along the lines of Thing by Person on Website. You can add the link as the hyperlink in that text.
-Make sure that whatever creation you post is alright with it’s creator: it’s important to respect the wishes of the people who make this stuff so don’t share something if the creator not comfortable exposing their work to the public. Make sure to ask artists for their permission since some of them do have rules about posting their work on other websites. Stuff from big sites like Youtube probably won't need permission since those are meant to be viewed by everyone. Embedding video should be enough as long as it’s not a private video.
-Don’t share anything too explicit: try to keep it E for Everyone and don’t post any inappropriate content including anything relatively graphic, violent, sexual, or shocking.
-All other global rules still apply: be sure to go over them if you haven't yet for whatever reason.