DeviantArt’s Downfall Is Devastating, Depressing, and Dumb - eviltoast
  • Sabata11792@kbin.social
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    6 months ago

    Thinly veiled and successful porn site blocks porn. Everyone leaves. They killed themselves for money.

    The lifers clinging to the site blame AI because the bots are the only thing keeping the lights on. All the humans left with the porn.

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      6 months ago

      My missus used to post drawings on there about 10-15 years ago.

      Think all the actual art is on Twitter these days (although some have gone to Mastodon).

      Just seems a bit of a niche social network when bigger ones exist with bigger audiences and more chance of people actually wanting something drawn. Even if it’s mostly really weird smut.

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      6 months ago

      I’d argue all the humans left when artstation became big. All my artists friends used to upload their (non porn) work to deviantart before artstation was popular. But banning the porn was the first nail in the coffin for sure.

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        I haven’t head of art station till now. What’s the difference from diviant art? Seems like its a censored platform as well from 30 seconds of googling.

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          The UI looks more “slick”, and it is censored, so your portfolio or whatever you want to showcase isn’t displayed alongside some MLP porn or pregnant Sonic comics. Which doesn’t mean there isn’t tons of “artistic nudity” on the site though, last time I checked.

          I’m not an artist myself but I know the artists in my industry (videogames) love to use it