In that time frame I learned how social media really isn't necessary both in terms of building community or a career making furry art.Ī few sad furries tried to take credit for the ban or celebrate that their moderate adversaries have less of a platform to share opinions. Since November, our income has quadrupled. In part because we have been able to better focus on our work being outside of the furry drama bubble, and likely getting censored sparks interest and curiosity to find and support that content by other means (Patreon).Įither way, if you would like to hear my opinions and hear news on our projects again it's an option! I will likely use it less then I did a year ago as I do still think it's not healthy to use more than casually. Quick update on Fellden: Development is in limbo until we have a US-based owner as the laws are more forgiving there for an adult business. Currently it does not seem that our current team members are too enthusiastic about opening an LLC and taking it seriously. Unless furries want something like this and demonstrate that passion by committing to regular weekly scheduled development, it's unlikely it will be ready to launch anytime soon. For now I'm shifting my priorities to our games, as there is more enthusiasm towards prototyping Amorous 2 rather than a new art platform. I've been ignoring viewing my inbox for over a year, peaking at about 19,000 new submissions. I'm only watching 361 artists but they produce a lot of content. I decided to put on West World and try to plow through it in one day. I managed to get it down to 4,000 but still, it took hours to organize what I found inspirational for various reasons into folders. When I was younger I would check FA daily, leaving comments and messaging artists thinking I'm helping the community grow.
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