Separate the clean/vanilla from the fetish art or not ?
3 years ago
I always appreciate people who support my quirky art by support me with comments or even a watch ! :>
But it's definitive not my goal or range of interests to count the watch-list or value people based on their numbers.
However, if somebody is only into the clean stuff or uses no adult-content filter, I see there's definitive a conflict between the wide range of interests in the gallery.
Might open soon up a secondary hard porn channel or reactivate one of old accounts.
The latter idea would be more convinient , but also bears the risk of furry dramas for past time reasons.
But it's definitive not my goal or range of interests to count the watch-list or value people based on their numbers.
However, if somebody is only into the clean stuff or uses no adult-content filter, I see there's definitive a conflict between the wide range of interests in the gallery.
Might open soon up a secondary hard porn channel or reactivate one of old accounts.
The latter idea would be more convinient , but also bears the risk of furry dramas for past time reasons.
FA+

On FA, that's really the only reliable way to split up artwork. The image thumbnails don't work reliably, so you can't use them to notify people about NSFW art. There is no way for a viewer to specify that they don't want to see art with certain tags. There is a "see only SFW" setting, but that depends on the artist rating their art correctly (general vs mature or adult).
Some artists that have two accounts are quite open about it - each account links to the other one. Some of them don't mention their NSFW account on their clean account, and their NSFW account profile says something like "if you know who this is, keep quiet". Whether you link the accounts together or not is up to you.
Also every time I randomly check FA (habitually clear it out) I get a journal from you lol
I usualy don't write many journals or chirp a lot in the community