APRIL 19TH - 25TH
A NSFW FANWEEK DEDICATED TO MIYA ATSUMU
RULES & GUIDELINES
Bottsumu Week will run from April 19th - 25th, 2021, with a bonus day on April 26th.
— WIP Day will be on April 16th — feel free to share sneak peeks of your works to get hyped for the main event! Late entries will be also promoted, up until May 3rd.
— We have two set prompts for each day, but don't be afraid to get creative! You can write for one prompt or both, or even mix and match as you please — our tier 1 prompts are plenty spicy, but tier 2 has some fun options if you're in a kinky mood...
— Any and all Atsumu ships are accepted for this event! Feel free to create for any pairings, threesomes, polyamorous ships, gangbangs — the world is Atsumu’s oyster! 😉 Solo Atsumu works are also welcome!
This is a NSFW event. You must be 18+ to participate and/or follow.
— Any minors caught following, creating content, or interacting with the account will be blocked — we will be checking for ages via DMs and bios. If you think you have been wrongly blocked, please DM one of the mods on our personal accounts or drop us a CC!
Any characters engaging in sexual activities must be depicted as adults (above 18 years of age).
— Any works depicting underage sex will not be promoted.
We welcome any and all content: fics, fanarts, cosplays, playlists, and more! All works should include the appropriate warnings and tags.
— All posts should be tagged as #nsfw. SFW content is also welcome, but due to the nature of the fanweek, we ask that you still use the #nsfw hashtag as a precaution!
— Old/reposted works, as well as non-English works, are welcome!
All submitted works must be original. Plagiarism will not be tolerated.
— Any works found or reported to be plagiarised will not be promoted.
Dead dove/dark themes & underage content will be prohibited.
— This content includes, but is not limited to the following: loli/shota, extreme violence, gore, incest, dub-con, and/or non-con.
Anyone found spreading hate or harassment towards participants, mods, or the fanweek will be blocked immediately.
— Concerning the event theme, please note that our intention isn’t to imply a specific characterization or appearance of Atsumu through the use of the word “bottom.” It's meant to represent a sexual position rather than a stereotype, and we hope the prompts encourage you to get creative!
— This event is NOT meant to spread or encourage hate or harassment towards people with different preferences or headcanons — anyone found engaging in such behavior will be blocked.
Use the hashtag #bottsumuweek2021 and tag our account, @bottsumuweek, so we can RT and share your works!
— To submit AO3 fics on Twitter, please take a screenshot of the summary/tags of the published work, and include a link to the fic in your tweet. You can also add your works in the Bottsumu Week collection on AO3 — please add which prompts you’re writing for in the tags, e.g. day 3: body worship.
— To submit Twitter threads, the first tweet of the thread should be properly tagged with the #nsfw hashtag and any additional warnings.
— To submit fanarts, please make sure to tag your work appropriately, especially if you have underage followers. If you don’t feel comfortable posting NSFW content directly to your account, we suggest using websites like pixiv or Privatter.
— Any other submitted fanworks (playlists, cosplays, fanvids, edits, etc.) should follow the same guidelines as stated above.
— Content that isn't properly tagged will not be promoted. If your work hasn’t been retweeted in more than 24 hours, please contact us!
If you have any additional questions, please reach out to us via DMs or CC if you prefer to remain anonymous!
CONTENT AND TRIGGER WARNINGS
Content warnings are meant to notify readers, listeners, or viewers of potentially sensitive content contained within a work, so they can adequately prepare to engage or disengage with a fanwork for their own wellbeing.
Trigger warnings are a specific type of warning meant to warn audiences of content that may cause anxiety, pts, or other intense physiological and/or psychological symptoms.
— Content and trigger warnings give people the necessary forewarning to greatly decrease the possibility of encountering triggering material.
— Content and trigger warnings are not intended to censor creators, but are meant to ensure the safety and comfort of everyone.
FORMATTING WARNINGS
To properly format content and trigger warnings, here are a few tips:
— Include the abbreviation TW or CW in your post.
— Double check to make sure each listed trigger is spelled correctly. Incorrectly spelled triggers will not be caught by the mute keyword function.
— Do not censor or break-up trigger words with numbers, special characters, or stylized fonts. Listing triggers this way will not allow the mute function to work as intended.
— Include a space before and after each trigger. This allows the mute function to recognize each trigger word properly.
Correct TW & CW formats
tw // word
tw // word , word
tw // word and word
Incorrect TW & CW formats
tw// word
tw//word,word
tw/word
tw // werd
tw // w#rd
tw // word, word
tw// w3rd
COMMON TRIGGERS
For your consideration, we’ve collected a list of common triggers that may or may not be tagged in submitted fanworks.
— If any of the listed topics are found to be triggering to you, we encourage you to use the mute keyword function on Twitter and curate your online experience.
— Alcohol, drugs, substance abuse
— Smoking (cigarettes, marijuana, etc.)
— Mental health (anxiety, depression, PTSD, etc.)
— Gender and/or body dysphoria
— Self-harm, suicide
— Manipulation, trauma
— Hospitals, illness, death/MCD
— Food, eating disorders
— Homophobia, transphobia, sexism, racism
— NSFW & explicit sexual content
— Bodily fluids (saliva, blood, cum, etc)
— Omegaverse and/or male pregnancy (mpreg)
— Sex work (camboy, strippers, escorts, etc.)
— Age gap & power imbalance relationships
— BDSM dynamics & kinks
— Cheating, infidelity
— Dehumanization
— Angst
PROHIBITED CONTENT
Dead dove/dark themes and underage content are prohibited, for the safety and comfort of everyone participating and/or supporting this event.
— Dead dove content includes themes and tropes that may be deemed problematic and/or morally reprehensible. These works are usually tagged: dead dove: do not eat.
— Dark content includes extremely or excessively violent, sadistic and/or horrific themes.
Common triggers associated with dead dove/dark themes include, but are not limited to the following:
— Extreme violence & gore
— Incest
— Loli/shota & underage sex
— Beastiality
— Torture & mutilation
— Dubious consent
— Non-consensual/rape
If you have any additional questions or concerns, or if you are unsure whether something is considered a dead dove/dark theme, feel free to message the mods via DMs or CC.
