Pawprint.ing is a furry art-sharing website where users can create and post small doodles called pawprints - these are all drawn on-site with no AI or many advanced tools. They're unique in the sense that everything drawn has to be done on-site with no off-site help, and users are able to restrict themselves as much as they'd like by getting rid of certain tools, layers, etc.
I noticed a few of mine got posted (I didn't think they'd meet the quality criteria so I never posted them myself), but I was wondering if a meta tag would be useful to either hide or show 'em if I decide to post a bunch of my best ones in bulk. They're always the same size (either 500x300 or 300x500), so they'd be fairly consistent regardless of the artist. The site also uses tags inspired by e621 in general and is pretty comprehensive with tagging.
Possible tag suggestions:
Meta
pawprint.ing
pawprint (website)
source:pawprint.ing could also imply the tag if the system would allow it.
If pawprints are given a proper thumbs up here (some are pretty damn detailed and good) I could include an e621 API link on the site to export your pawprints directly to e621 with any relevant meta tag.
Example of pawprinting art:
Feral NSFW (by me)
Anthro SFW
Anthro NSFW (by me)
Anthro SFW (portrait mode)