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Re: Etsy Bans fur and wildlife products
[Re: Saskfly]
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Yesterday at 07:55 PM
Yesterday at 07:55 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
williamsburg ks
danny clifton
"Grumpy Old Man"
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"Grumpy Old Man"
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williamsburg ks
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Think I'll go kill a cute cuddly furry critter in their honor and send them a picture.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Etsy Bans fur and wildlife products
[Re: Turtledale]
#8593058
Yesterday at 08:26 PM
Yesterday at 08:26 PM
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Manitoba
Shakeyjake
trapper
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Manitoba
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Stinking rats.....
I was just on ETSY yesterday looking at 3D plastic traps That’s the only thing I’ve ever bought off Etsy. Last week. Never again either.
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Etsy Bans fur and wildlife products
[Re: Saskfly]
#8593071
Yesterday at 08:41 PM
Yesterday at 08:41 PM
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Joined: Feb 2015
New Hampshire
Forest
trapper
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New Hampshire
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I think the amount of fur that ended up in the crafter market is very underestimated. And this was the biggest outlet for that market.
Paul Smiths Forestry ‘22
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Re: Etsy Bans fur and wildlife products
[Re: Saskfly]
#8593075
Yesterday at 08:46 PM
Yesterday at 08:46 PM
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Joined: Apr 2007
ohio
Ohio Wolverine
trapper
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ohio
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My daughter likes using Etsy , I'll let know about this.
We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
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Re: Etsy Bans fur and wildlife products
[Re: Forest]
#8593084
Yesterday at 08:56 PM
Yesterday at 08:56 PM
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Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
k snow
trapper
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east central WI
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I think the amount of fur that ended up in the crafter market is very underestimated. And this was the biggest outlet for that market.
I would agree 100% with this.
"in the midst of a savage wilderness to depend entirely upon their unassisted strength and hardihood"
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Re: Etsy Bans fur and wildlife products
[Re: k snow]
#8593188
4 hours ago
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Joined: Jun 2022
Manitoba
Shakeyjake
trapper
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Manitoba
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Read the policy in the link provided in the first post on this thread. Scroll ALL the way down to see the new part.
"Animal Fur Products In addition to prohibiting products made from endangered and threatened species, Etsy prohibits products made from or containing natural fur from animals killed primarily for their pelts, regardless of age or origin. This includes products like raw pelts, finished garments, and accessories made with real fur from animals such as mink, fox, and rabbit. This does not include taxidermy and byproduct materials (such as leather, sheepskin, wool, or mohair)." This is a pile of bullarkie if it’s true…..
Last edited by Shakeyjake; 4 hours ago. Reason: I tried to highlight the last sentence but can’t figure it out
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Etsy Bans fur and wildlife products
[Re: Shakeyjake]
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3 hours ago
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Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
k snow
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east central WI
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Read the policy in the link provided in the first post on this thread. Scroll ALL the way down to see the new part.
"Animal Fur Products In addition to prohibiting products made from endangered and threatened species, Etsy prohibits products made from or containing natural fur from animals killed primarily for their pelts, regardless of age or origin. This includes products like raw pelts, finished garments, and accessories made with real fur from animals such as mink, fox, and rabbit. This does not include taxidermy and byproduct materials (such as leather, sheepskin, wool, or mohair)." This is a pile of bullarkie if it’s true….. Thats directly from Etsy's website. I won't share the link, as they have become anti's in my eyes. the link was in the first post.
"in the midst of a savage wilderness to depend entirely upon their unassisted strength and hardihood"
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Re: Etsy Bans fur and wildlife products
[Re: Muskrat]
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1 hour ago
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Joined: Nov 2014
S. Illinois
Chuckles84
trapper
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S. Illinois
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So what is Shopify? How is it different than ETSY? I dont know a lot about it but you are in control for the most part. You build the website, set up all the products and have to drive traffic on your own. Pretty much everything you would have to do if you opened a brick and mortar store. Not sure what their charges or fee structure is.
Your entitled to oxygen. Everything else is earned.
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Re: Etsy Bans fur and wildlife products
[Re: Saskfly]
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1 hour ago
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Siberia
Tatiana
"Mushroom Guru"
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"Mushroom Guru"
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Siberia
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Etsy have always been pretty leftist and into politics and PR trends, and cared about it more than about the actual people that make up what they are. When our immortal emperor did what he did in 2022, Etsy plastered a SANCTIONS POLICY warning and cut off all russkies from accessing the site almost instantly, way before most of the actual Western sanctions were issued or implemented. A lot of my friends shopped or had their own little stores on Etsy, selling things like polymer clay jewelry, ceramics, crocheted toys, etc. (apparently they all instantly became Kalibr-funding commie terrorists). A close friend was forced to leave the country because she had just quit her job as a botanist and was getting by selling beadwork plants on Etsy (she is very good at it, and was among the first globally to make scientifically accurate replicas). Ironically, even with Etsy, she's currently selling most of her art directly to collectors and to high-end fashion brands who use her flowers in their accessory lines, because Etsy has been following the general poopification trend of many other big businesses and a lot of their revenue comes from bulk sellers of mass-made Chinese junk camouflaged as handmade and various fees, and small-time craftsmen and artists are being made invisible by algorithms unless they pay for promotion, especially as soon as they start actually making some money off their sales. I'm only mentioning it because only a few of the large Western companies did the same, most were forced to leave our market rather than did it voluntarily (and many stayed). I think I'm still getting royalty payments on Shutterstock and Adobe stock, which used to cover my Internet & cell service fees, I just have no way of cashing them anymore %) As for sales platforms, many people here I know use Instagram and Telegram, even though both are now banned here, just because of how efficient they've become in the past few years as advertizing platforms.
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Re: Etsy Bans fur and wildlife products
[Re: Tatiana]
#8593309
1 minute ago
1 minute ago
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Joined: Dec 2006
Oregon
beaverpeeler
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Oregon
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Etsy have always been pretty leftist and into politics and PR trends, and cared about it more than about the actual people that make up what they are. When our immortal emperor did what he did in 2022, Etsy plastered a SANCTIONS POLICY warning and cut off all russkies from accessing the site almost instantly, way before most of the actual Western sanctions were issued or implemented. A lot of my friends shopped or had their own little stores on Etsy, selling things like polymer clay jewelry, ceramics, crocheted toys, etc. (apparently they all instantly became Kalibr-funding commie terrorists). A close friend was forced to leave the country because she had just quit her job as a botanist and was getting by selling beadwork plants on Etsy (she is very good at it, and was among the first globally to make scientifically accurate replicas). Ironically, even with Etsy, she's currently selling most of her art directly to collectors and to high-end fashion brands who use her flowers in their accessory lines, because Etsy has been following the general poopification trend of many other big businesses and a lot of their revenue comes from bulk sellers of mass-made Chinese junk camouflaged as handmade and various fees, and small-time craftsmen and artists are being made invisible by algorithms unless they pay for promotion, especially as soon as they start actually making some money off their sales. I'm only mentioning it because only a few of the large Western companies did the same, most were forced to leave our market rather than did it voluntarily (and many stayed). I think I'm still getting royalty payments on Shutterstock and Adobe stock, which used to cover my Internet & cell service fees, I just have no way of cashing them anymore %) As for sales platforms, many people here I know use Instagram and Telegram, even though both are now banned here, just because of how efficient they've become in the past few years as advertizing platforms. Very informative post. A real eye opener!
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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