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- LittleNinja_G
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Can I mark my own projects as "NFE"?
It's long and complicated why, (I can explain in a comment if need be,) but long story short I want to make a possible upcoming project of mine marked NFE.
Is there a way I can get it NFE'd without having to report it?
Is there a way I can get it NFE'd without having to report it?
- LP372
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1000+ posts
Can I mark my own projects as "NFE"?
sadly not, if you want it to be NFE use contact us.
- -Rodri
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1000+ posts
Can I mark my own projects as "NFE"?
Why would you want your own project to be NFE'd?
- LP372
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1000+ posts
Can I mark my own projects as "NFE"?
perhaps becuase it's only semi-suitable Why would you want your own project to be NFE'd?
- LittleNinja_G
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42 posts
Can I mark my own projects as "NFE"?
Oof. That's very annoying. sadly not, if you want it to be NFE use contact us.
I guess I'll give some context:
I made a mashup that features “Monkeys” by TheFatRat. Many people often mistake it as rude, but it's secretly referring to some of TheFatRat's other songs. (His music is connected in a timeline/story.) I know other TheFatRat fans would understand that the music isn't rude and would understand the true meaning of the song. I am quite proud of the mashup and want to share it in some TheFatRat-based studios, but not have other people see it. This way, the true fans can hear the music and enjoy it, but the less educated people that don't have context won't hear it and mistake it as rude.
- LittleNinja_G
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42 posts
Can I mark my own projects as "NFE"?
In other words I want some people to see it in certain studios but not other people.
- Za-Chary
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1000+ posts
Can I mark my own projects as "NFE"?
Just a heads up that it's not possible to have projects only visible by those who are a part of a certain studio. Honestly, unless you're planning on this project getting front-paged or on Trending, the NFE tag won't really do much, so you're probably fine without getting the NFE tag. People will still be able to search it up, but I feel like only fans of the song/artist would search things up related to that song, so you wouldn't be getting dunked on by any haterz. In other words I want some people to see it in certain studios but not other people.
- CST1229
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1000+ posts
Can I mark my own projects as "NFE"?
(#7)They won't.
People will still be able to search it up
These projects cannot get onto the Front Page, will never appear in the search results, and will not appear under the remixes tab in the Project Page if it is a remix project.
- Za-Chary
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1000+ posts
Can I mark my own projects as "NFE"?
You misread my post (which is understandable since it probably wasn't clear). Let me try again:(#7)They won't.
People will still be able to search it up
Just a heads up that it's not possible to have projects only visible by those who are a part of a certain studio. Honestly, unless you're planning on this project getting front-paged or on Trending, the NFE tag won't really do much, so you're probably fine without getting the NFE tag. Without the NFE tag, people will still be able to search for your project, but I feel like only fans of the song/artist would search things up related to that song, so you wouldn't be getting dunked on by any haterz.
Last edited by Za-Chary (March 26, 2024 12:32:13)
- The_Blue_J
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Can I mark my own projects as "NFE"?
Or just type FNAF on the title, wait a few days, it'll be marked NFE It's long and complicated why, (I can explain in a comment if need be,) but long story short I want to make a possible upcoming project of mine marked NFE.
Is there a way I can get it NFE'd without having to report it?
- LP372
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1000+ posts
Can I mark my own projects as "NFE"?
it's not fnaf related, that will just confuse people.Or just type FNAF on the title, wait a few days, it'll be marked NFE It's long and complicated why, (I can explain in a comment if need be,) but long story short I want to make a possible upcoming project of mine marked NFE.
Is there a way I can get it NFE'd without having to report it?
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