inkbunny and wessely are dead to me
2 weeks ago
This situation is incredibly frustrating. To put it bluntly, I have no respect for Inkbunny and Wesley at this point; their actions have forced me to abandon their platforms for reasons that seem utterly ridiculous. It feels like only a couple of sites, including this one, are genuinely supportive of creators without passing judgment. For instance, Inkbunny took drastic measures against my account, claiming that sharing a link violated their terms of service. It’s baffling to me that sharing resources or promoting the artists I admire could be seen as a violation. It seems more likely that they are trying to prevent users from exploring other platforms, which only adds to their struggles.
Similarly, another platform suspended my account based on unfounded accusations of using AI, along with the same nonsensical reasoning about links. It’s disheartening to see how these sites operate, prioritizing their interests over the creative community they claim to support. The only platforms that seem to truly value creators are this one and another, along with BlueSky—provided they don’t follow the same restrictive path as Inkbunny and Wesley. I can’t help but feel skeptical about their commitment to free expression, and I refuse to hold my breath waiting for change.
Ultimately, I’ve decided to distance myself from Inkbunny and Wesley for good. These platforms have proven to be unwelcoming, while others like Furaffinity and DeviantArt feel more like supportive homes for artists. It’s essential to find spaces that nurture creativity rather than stifle it, and I believe those two sites offer a better environment for sharing and showcasing art. Moving forward, I’m excited to engage with communities that truly appreciate and uplift creators, leaving behind the negativity of the past.
Similarly, another platform suspended my account based on unfounded accusations of using AI, along with the same nonsensical reasoning about links. It’s disheartening to see how these sites operate, prioritizing their interests over the creative community they claim to support. The only platforms that seem to truly value creators are this one and another, along with BlueSky—provided they don’t follow the same restrictive path as Inkbunny and Wesley. I can’t help but feel skeptical about their commitment to free expression, and I refuse to hold my breath waiting for change.
Ultimately, I’ve decided to distance myself from Inkbunny and Wesley for good. These platforms have proven to be unwelcoming, while others like Furaffinity and DeviantArt feel more like supportive homes for artists. It’s essential to find spaces that nurture creativity rather than stifle it, and I believe those two sites offer a better environment for sharing and showcasing art. Moving forward, I’m excited to engage with communities that truly appreciate and uplift creators, leaving behind the negativity of the past.
first of all: i want to say i'm glad i never made an account for any of those. Their reasons are ridiculous, for lack of better words
second of all: i agree with the whole things of nurturing creativity. Creativity is where all manner of ideas and concepts come from, and creativity itself should never be silenced or stifled
for me, creativity is my bread and butter. We should all be allowed to endlessly express ourselves through any form of art