Malik, why do you repost armz911ās art? Sheās what you consider a ācall out posterā, is she not? Iām only curious.
1.) I have made the conscious and deliberate decision to limit the prominence and visibility of call-out posters within the spaces where I share and present my work, because I have found that their growing presence often threatens to overshadow or detract from the recognition, attention, and thoughtful engagement that my own creative efforts rightfully deserve. While I fully recognize that call-out posters can, in some cases, serve a purposeāparticularly when they shed light on important issues or foster necessary dialogue within a communityāthey have increasingly begun to dominate the visual and conceptual space in a way that pulls focus away from the substance, originality, and intent behind my artistic endeavors. As someone who pours an extraordinary amount of time, energy, and personal vision into building, refining, and curating my projects, it is deeply important to me that what I produce is viewed and appreciated based on its own merit rather than being drowned out or hijacked by outside narratives that, while possibly valid in a broader context, were never meant to be central to the discourse surrounding my work. I have created carefully structured environments and storylines, each crafted with intention and depth, and it becomes incredibly frustratingāand creatively demoralizingāwhen that labor is pushed to the margins by reactive commentary or call-outs that distract from the core messages and aesthetics Iāve labored to deliver. Therefore, by consciously setting boundaries and limiting the space that such posters are allowed to occupy in relation to my work, I am not ignoring difficult topics or stifling critiqueāI am simply asserting my right as a creator to reclaim my narrative, protect the integrity of my vision, and ensure that the heart of what I do remains in the spotlight, commanding the thoughtful attention, discussion, and appreciation it has always been intended to evoke.
2.) It has come to a deeply troubling point where Armz911 has not only reposted my original artwork without permission but has also mobilized her following to harass me, creating a hostile environment that undermines both my creative autonomy and emotional well-being. I must strongly object to this behavior, as it not only disrespects the labor and personal investment Iāve poured into my work, but it blatantly disregards the boundaries and guidelines Iāve explicitly setāparticularly in regard to my Q&A Tumblr Spin-Offs and the established directive rules such as The Kira Crimson Rule. This rule, among others, was created specifically to maintain order, thematic consistency, and a sense of integrity within the narrative universe Iāve cultivatedārules that clearly prohibit users from exceeding two infractions or violating all four of the core tenets, which Kira Crimson has unapologetically violated. What makes this situation even more egregious is the resurfacing of old Magistralverse drama, especially references to inappropriate, sexually charged comments that once surfaced within Q&A responses, throwing discussions entirely off-topic and crossing lines of decency, relevance, and respect for the platformās intent. These inflammatory posts, veiled as call-outs, have flagrantly broken the very fabric of structure and decorum I have tried to enforce within this space, completely sidestepping the vision I laid out for The TMRA Chronicles. As the director and creative voice behind this expansive and intricately designed universe, I have the rightāand responsibilityāto protect it from derailment and exploitation, especially from individuals who use controversial or inflammatory topics not to foster meaningful dialogue but to hijack and sabotage the direction and integrity of my work. My refusal to tolerate this kind of behavior is not just personalāitās professional and imperative to preserving the sanctity of what Iāve built.
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3.) am taking a firm, necessary, and fully intentional stand to preserve the integrity, direction, and creative vision of my work by actively limiting the influence of call-out posters and confronting the damage caused by individuals such as Armz911, whose actions have crossed personal and professional boundaries. Through unauthorized reposts of my artwork and the mobilization of her following to engage in targeted harassment, she has undermined not only the emotional and intellectual labor behind my projects but also the safe space Iāve worked hard to establish for both myself and my audience. My creative universeāespecially The TMRA Chronicles and its related Q&A Spin-Offsārepresents years of careful construction, storytelling, and emotional investment, and it deserves to be respected, protected, and allowed to grow without the interference of disruptive figures who weaponize drama or intentionally violate the rules Iāve clearly outlined, such as those defined by The Kira Crimson Rule. These boundaries are not arbitraryāthey were developed to ensure the narrative stays on track, the themes remain coherent, and the work remains a reflection of my original intent rather than a platform hijacked by others for their own agendas. The resurgence of old, toxic drama, particularly when it involves inappropriate commentary or off-topic diversions, not only damages the tone and purpose of the storylines but threatens to unravel the trust Iāve worked to build with a wider community of engaged readers and participants. As the creator and director, it is both my right and my responsibility to defend the space in which my work lives, to assert the value of the effort I have put into its development, and to prevent those who aim to exploit or distort it from doing further harm. This is far more than a matter of boundary-settingāit is about reclaiming the spotlight for my work, restoring clarity to the narrative, and safeguarding the artistic and emotional foundation of a world Iāve built with care, vision, and purpose.














