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r/FoodPorn
Food Porn
Post with careYou can post, but there are rules to clear first.
Can you post your project here?
Posts must be high-quality food photography or GIFs. Titles need context, including the food name and an [OC] tag if it's your own work, or credit if not. Recipes should be in plain text in the comments.
Before you post: If the post is your own original content ([OC] tag required), then it is welcome. Posts that are not your own content require attribution and are limited to one per day.
The rules, in their words
- Photo and food depicted must be high quality: As r/FoodPorn is a food photography subreddit, all posts and comments must relate, in some way, to food photography. Any comments or posts that are hateful, rude, or antagonizing will be removed & the user may be banned at the mod’s discretion. We are a food photography forum, & remove content that's not up to our standards. Make sure your photography, lighting, plating & composition are on point. No cutlery, half-eaten plates, hands, grease. This isn't a dumping ground for r/food photos.
- Only submit images and GIFs: GIFs are only allowed as long as they comply with the rules [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/FoodPorn/comments/4nc3m0/rfoodporn_now_allows_gifs/). Videos, collections, interactive images/websites, and articles are not allowed.
- Include context in the title: Include some context in the title (including the name of the food, not just the type of meal e.g. lunch). If it is your image, please place an [OC] tag in the title. If it is non-OC, use the “credit: content creator“ tag and include the name of the content creator. Low effort titles will be removed. Please try and describe what's in your photo the best you can (e.g. "Dim Sum Lunch" or "Antipasto with parma ham, olives, gruyere cheese, and breadsticks").
- One non-original post per day: You may only post one non-original content post per day. A "non-OC post" is a photograph (or GIF) that you did not create yourself.
- Recipes should be in plain text: We do not require posts to include a recipe, however we do strongly encourage it. If you decide to include a recipe it must be posted in plain text in the comments section. You are free to link to off-site recipes, but there must always be a plain text version in a comment, if there is to be any recipe at all. All we're requiring is that if you are going to post a link to a recipe, you also include a plain text version in the comment. No link? No recipe text needed.
- Civil comments only: Please remember the human and keep your comments civil.
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