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@eggb0ss
Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, Mississippi, September 8, 1940
hey, im getting my ass beat by comics and tf again on twitter, ‘m @jerrkyy
i dont use this blog anymore; follow me on INSTAGRAM or TWITTER :) :)
actually my instagram is here now: https://www.instagram.com/alabasterpizzo/
Gael Bertrand - http://gaelbertrand.tumblr.com - https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/synthezoide - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gaelbertrand - https://www.gaelbertrand.com
“why are pillowfort/ao3 asking for money?? Tumblr and LJ are free!!!”
y'all really don’t get how this works, huh?
Look y'all. Bottom line is large websites/web apps are fucking expensive
It’s not like a personal or small business site where you pay $25/mo for a shared hosting package and knock yourself out
You need multiple, dedicated, high-performance servers to handle a service like Tumblr or AO3, or Facebook, or what have you, to keep up with the insane amount of bandwidth and unfathomable amount of data.
Shit cost thousands of dollars a month. And those costs only go up the more users you have. Into the tens of thousands of dollars a month. Someone has to foot the bill for it. And that doesn’t include the salaries of the developers who pour hours of their time into making things function the way they need to.
“but Tumblr used to not have ads!!” you say! “They just got greedy!”
No, they didn’t “just get greedy”. This is how free services work. They aren’t magically able to sustain themselves. At any point. Ever.
Investors see proof of concept during the infancy of a project, and they pour their money– hundreds of thousands, even millions of dollars– to 1) help fund the project into maturity. (Maturity = stable performance and a large, growing userbase) and 2) have a seat at the table when big decisions are made
Until that point, you won’t see ads, or be nagged to donate, or forced to pay a fee to access your content. That’s no accident.
Investors eat the cost of running and developing the service, because they know that once that userbase has been established, they can– you guessed it– SELL YOUR DATA TO ADVERTISERS.
They can’t do that until after they have users for advertisers to sell their shit to!
That’s how the investors make their money back, that’s how the service becomes profitable instead of being a giant cash pit.
So for the love of God, can we PLEASE stop slandering sites like AO3, Wikipedia, and now Pillowfort for having the audacity to ask for donations, or for having tiered/paid membership options for additional, non-essential features??
If you’re not paying, you’re the product
If you’re not paying, you’re the product
UHM.... SO....
IF YOU GUYS ARE LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO POST YOUR NSFW ART….
….yeah.
This is real.
I need a word that encompasses ‘maybe touched’, ‘profoundly weirded out’ and ‘…oh’.
And gleeful as fuck. For truly, the internet is for porn.
WAIT
…….fuck it. I wonder what the pornhub pay out is like compared to patreon.
i-auzi @emypony the yuuichis are moving to pornhub
AUSMDNKSKAKJFJDKDU
YoU KNOW I WAS THINKING ABOUT IT TBH LIKE “DARN WHAT IF PORNHUB WAS LIKE NSFW TUMBLR”
Packin my bags
My new PDF guide is OUT! This one has a TON of information about promoting your own work on and off social media. The PDFs I write consist of the information I’ve been lecturing about in Finland for a few years now, so that’s why I sell the PDFs with “Pay what you want” model. I have just had to translate the lectures into Finnish, edit them a bit to make it a coherent PDF and voila! Up until now the information I’ve had has been only available to Finnish comics students, but thanks to people supporting me over at Patreon and asking for this information, I’ve been able to actually write these guides in English!
Anyways, here’s the link:
>> Where to Promote Yourself <<
And the older one, Patreon for Small Creators, can be found >> HERE <<
And my Patreon: >> HERE <<
id like to thank the venom fandom, the true last bastion of nsfw fanart on this hellsite. ive been here for like seven years and its just so fitting that the last explosion of horny art, the last gasp if you will, was lovingly rendered monsterfucking slime tenderly jacking off its host, tom hardy
imagine if your fridge did what you do to it everyday, every half hour goes to your room opens the door and stares at you for 5 minutes then leaves
I need this dog
I need this dog to know I love them
I need to know the name of this dog
@cryoverkiltmilk
His name is Prague!
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vantablack doge
anish kapoor is banned from petting this dog
This…is a hell hound.
I’ve never seen a dog so deserving of the gravitas of that title. Never in all my long life. Stunning.
heads up before you spend $$ on pillowfort, especially note the paypal thing. the io domain concern does not seem carefully enforced but is in the TOS so 🤷
These are valid concerns but like. Have we tried not making a call out post to promote hate against a brand new company made by fandom for fandom? This is the same shit that has been pulled on AO3 this year. Contact them and ask them to clarify their content moderation. Ask them about their concerns about Paypal – they’ve already mentioned on their Twitter that they’re changing domains because of the adult content ban on .io domains. They’ve been nothing but open and honest about everything since they were first announced and far more patient than is reasonable with the amount of questions they receive. And the site was down because it was fixing security issues in order to make the site safer for users. They’ve been absolutely transparent about this issue, which is unheard of these days.
Pillowfort will only survive if we support it. We need our own space that isn’t going to get sold out. Do you think Twitter is gonna allow NSFW content forever? Instagram doesn’t give a shit about fandom. And while Dreamwidth would be great, it would be a total culture shock to a lot of people – they have a 500mb cap for images, a tag limit, and communities decentralize fandom unlike Tumblr’s ability to just look at all of the posts under a single tag.
I’ve been reading the comments on “omg” posts a LOT more lately…this is why. XD I know we’re all freaking out and feeling a bit directionless the past couple days, but remember tumblr is the home of kneejerk reactions, so making decisions based on someone else’s hot take may not be doing yourself any favors. Wait and see, or better yet, DIG. :)
Pillowfort is also a: already aware of the .io thing and is looking for a new domain, b: also aware of the Paypal thing and looking for a different method of handling payments, c: is not down, though the site is very slow because people from Tumblr are fleeing to it. In the meantime the TOS explicitly calls out neoNazi hate speech as something they will ban for, and they were down at all because they were making SURE a security issue was taken care of (which is already more effort I’ve seen put toward that kind of thing than I’ve ever seen from Tumblr!). They’re a small service right now and definitely not a perfect solution– but so was Dreamwidth when people first started moving to it in the wake of LJ’s nonsense. And there isn’t going to be a perfect solution, now or ever.
They’re also not registered as part of the DMCA Designated Agent Directory https://www.copyright.gov/dmca-directory/
A bit of clarification, the DMCA Designated Agent system is designed to ensure that there’s a distinct physical point of contact when someplace says “This is infringing and we’d like to take it down.” instead of suing the site owner.
See, the DMCA protects sites like Twitter and Tumblr from being sued from copyright holders as they aren’t the ones directly infringing, they’re just hosting stuff for their users.
The upshot is that the hosting site gets to warn, punish, and regulate their users infringing material without getting sued into the bedrock or forced to divulge their users information.
@obfuscobble
Tim Finkas