The Wilt Community

The Wilt community is a community centered around RPF (real-person fiction), pro/com-ship (the belief that people can make art of whatever they like without systemic censorship -- social OR legal; the act of making art that is deemed taboo/forbidden/"illegal"), pro-para (the belief that all people are equal -- no matter their thoughts/urges/attractions), and dead-dove-centric (centered around taboo/forbidden/"illegal" art).Said art may consist of writing, digital/traditional paintings/drawings, or anything under creative media.


Code of Conduct

    While the Wilt community is centered around taboo behaviour, it is not without expectations of decency.
    Examples of behaviour Wilt does NOT condone are:

🥀Harassment
🥀Interacting with content-creators on public wilt accounts
🥀Sending CC's wilt content
🥀Doxxing
🥀Generative AI (fine when used as a tool, not when used as "art")
🥀Deepfakes
🥀Genuine impersonation
🥀Racism/transphobia/TERFs/etc
🥀Medicalists
🥀Kink-shaming
🥀Art theft


Guide

    For newcomers, this guide will help you with common terminology/conduct within wilt.

🥀SOCIAL MEDIA🥀

You're likely to find wilt content on places such as Twitter, Bluesky, Ao3, and Wattpad. Any social media can be used for wilt as long as the moderation teams don't ban you.

🥀TERMINOLOGY🥀

Wiltsky/Wilttwt -- defines which social media is being used (Bluesky, Twitter)Poppy/Poppytwt/Ptwt -- The RPF community which wilt branched off ofCC -- Content-creator; people who create videos/art/writing and usually have a large followingPublic/private -- Indicates whether an account/content is able to be seen by the general public (usually used on twitter); the decent but not necessary status is to be privateMain -- The sides of social medias that are SFW and usually hostile towards RPF/dead-dove/etcCensoring -- The act of changing characters within identifiable words to prevent content from coming up in main search results; ex: t0mmy1nn1t,
s|33p d3pr1v3d, m<yt

🥀TAGGING🥀

The general consensus within these types of communities is to avoid main tags; directly tagging CC's names, ships, or related content is a big no. Avoid interacting with main while public. On twitter the consensus is to not use tags at all. On Ao3, you shouldn't use character tags.I, personally, tag #wiltsky on Bluesky. However, on twitter I wouldn't tag anything. This is largely because of the lack of algorithms on Bluesky.Just know that if you do choose to use tags, anyone with knowledge of said tags can search them and find everything you've used it on. This normally sounds great, but when you're subject to harassment from main it becomes a big issue.Luckily wilt is relatively unknown so it's fairly safe to use wilt tags on any platform.