For me it would be a long succession of your artworks which themes i dont like but it rarely happens, when the succesion is shorter i've observed that i was skipping your submissions afterwards but in the end what matters is that you draw what you want
inanimate transformations, leaky dick noses (i know it's supposed to be cum but i cannot prevent my mind to think that it's snot) latexifications. But again im just one watcher amongst the others so you shouldnt let my personal feelings get in the way of your artistic drives or commissions.
I mean, not by content. I may not be interested in some of the things you draw, but unlike some people I realize I can just look at the stuff I like, and not the stuff I don't~
So I guess you'd have to do something really bad, legally, morally, or otherwise generally unacceptable.
Content-wise? I don't think there's really anything that could prompt that from me in that regard.
As for everything else... well, either hindering my use of the site somehow (unlikely unless you started submitting like, a thousand images on a daily basis) or things like personal attacks at people who did nothing to deserve it, "alt-right"/neo-nazi rants or content, you know. Things that are a pretty good sign someone is a bad person.
aggressive political and religious posts. being a jerk to people. malicious behavior.
the sorta stuff that would reflect badly on the character of the artist.
now content wise. if there is something i dont like, i just simply dont look at it.
what ive always admired is you do a variety of things , and not locked yourself to just one interest.
(also been watching you on various sites for 20 yrs, its too late to stop now!)
The two things I've found reliable to trigger an unfollow from me are:
1: An extended period of your art actively boring me.
2: Going full-on bigot. Not just from not wanting to deal with such people, but also because I find that going full-on bigot is generally followed by a collapse in creative output, (both quality and quantity, often ending up with nothing but garbage that panders to other bigots).
- Artists whose themes have changed over time (which is perfectly fine) and aren't so relevant to my interests anymore (or, in one case, an artist that was barely relevant in first place). Potentially if their style changes in a way that doesn't allure me as much.
- Especially prolongated absence of the kind of stuff I like (more than the presence of other stuff I'm less interested in).
Yeah sorry, I use favs mostly as a kind of automated "search for my fav fetish" (latex/plush/null/pooltoy/transformation), so it's not personal. :3
Extremely direct way of putting it: "when is the last time this guy has made me jizz again" ;3
I wouldn't even worry about it. You've already got a large number of people that like your stuff a lot already.
People are going to come and go just on how often you post up something specific to their tastes... and they'll leave on how often you post things directly against their tastes. It's nothing personal; it's just the nature of personal taste.
Personally, I just make what I like, and try to keep close ties with those that like it for the same reasons. It's the best I can do, really.
Only if you started doing art that was overtly racist or misogynistic.
But nobody can ever accuse you of misogyny, because males and females get equal exposure and equal exaggeration in your work. I always say your art has something for everyone.
Basically, do something I really don't like, and do it often.
One would be to inject political commentary unnecessarily into picture descriptions, comments, and journal posts. ("You don't like my stuff? Clearly you're one of the idiots who voted for (candidate)!!" or "This guy just turned into an ass. Clearly he's a (candidate) supporter!") Another would be posting a lot of explicit scat art. And, as at least one person said, being generally abusive and nasty towards people would do it.
I've been following your artwork for what must be close to two decades now (earliest art of yours I can recall is on Transfur but I'm certain I must've seen your stuff on newsgroups and VCL before that), so I can think of precious little that might do so.
Perhaps the only thing that might shun me away is if you were to become overwhelmingly vocal about an extreme political viewpoint. There's a long-standing artist who I always enjoyed that's come to such an end - and even still I enjoy their art, but I ignore their journals and text like the plague.
• Blind, crazy, hyper-conservative wack-job politics
• Religion and anti-science
• Racism (specism?), bigotry, threats of violence and destructive goals (doxxing for the lulz)
• Fetishaming/kinkshaming, ranting against cubs, zoos, or -philias
Permapoints in your favour:
• You're a sexy raccoon. You could get away with anything in your pursuit of sex and shinies.
Basically you'd have to radically change your style to something I don't like, or your content to be almost exclusively something I'm not into, but since I've been following you for... god I don't even remember when I discovered you, it seems super unlikely. It was definitely many years ago on like transfur... or maybe I found stuff on 4chan? I honestly don't remember.
I always find it morbidly depressing when people unfollow me. Why does FA even tell me I've been unfollowed?
I think the only time I unfollowed someone was when I became physically angry at a plot twist in a comic of theirs I was reading. The preds have enough advantages in vore comics, they don't need the artist cheating and giving them new powers all of a sudden just when the prey is about to get away. 83
Become a Republican? A Libertarian? A Gamergator? Join the Tea Party? Along the lines with what others have said, lol.
But then again there's a few people like that whom I watch. Mostly 'cause I'm just very curious about the sorts of insane things they end up ranting about. :P
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Please don't go do any of those things to see if I'll actually unfollow you.
So I guess you'd have to do something really bad, legally, morally, or otherwise generally unacceptable.
But I generally actually unfollow people if they consistently post stuff I have no interest in for whatever reason.
(Also pleeeeease do more hyper cow virus? ^^;;; )
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/24152810/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/23878148/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/23551572/
I could go on, but...
As for everything else... well, either hindering my use of the site somehow (unlikely unless you started submitting like, a thousand images on a daily basis) or things like personal attacks at people who did nothing to deserve it, "alt-right"/neo-nazi rants or content, you know. Things that are a pretty good sign someone is a bad person.
the sorta stuff that would reflect badly on the character of the artist.
now content wise. if there is something i dont like, i just simply dont look at it.
what ive always admired is you do a variety of things , and not locked yourself to just one interest.
(also been watching you on various sites for 20 yrs, its too late to stop now!)
1: An extended period of your art actively boring me.
2: Going full-on bigot. Not just from not wanting to deal with such people, but also because I find that going full-on bigot is generally followed by a collapse in creative output, (both quality and quantity, often ending up with nothing but garbage that panders to other bigots).
- Artists whose themes have changed over time (which is perfectly fine) and aren't so relevant to my interests anymore (or, in one case, an artist that was barely relevant in first place). Potentially if their style changes in a way that doesn't allure me as much.
- Especially prolongated absence of the kind of stuff I like (more than the presence of other stuff I'm less interested in).
Yeah sorry, I use favs mostly as a kind of automated "search for my fav fetish" (latex/plush/null/pooltoy/transformation), so it's not personal. :3
Extremely direct way of putting it: "when is the last time this guy has made me jizz again" ;3
2.) Being generally unpleasant towards me or those I care for.
3.) Content I don't like, such as abuse, scat, or watersports.
Those are things that would make me unfollow someone.
It's hard enough getting followers in the first place!
People are going to come and go just on how often you post up something specific to their tastes... and they'll leave on how often you post things directly against their tastes. It's nothing personal; it's just the nature of personal taste.
Personally, I just make what I like, and try to keep close ties with those that like it for the same reasons. It's the best I can do, really.
But nobody can ever accuse you of misogyny, because males and females get equal exposure and equal exaggeration in your work. I always say your art has something for everyone.
Then again there are a few people I know or suspect are massive bigots but damnit I love their art. ;.;
One would be to inject political commentary unnecessarily into picture descriptions, comments, and journal posts. ("You don't like my stuff? Clearly you're one of the idiots who voted for (candidate)!!" or "This guy just turned into an ass. Clearly he's a (candidate) supporter!") Another would be posting a lot of explicit scat art. And, as at least one person said, being generally abusive and nasty towards people would do it.
Perhaps the only thing that might shun me away is if you were to become overwhelmingly vocal about an extreme political viewpoint. There's a long-standing artist who I always enjoyed that's come to such an end - and even still I enjoy their art, but I ignore their journals and text like the plague.
• Religion and anti-science
• Racism (specism?), bigotry, threats of violence and destructive goals (doxxing for the lulz)
• Fetishaming/kinkshaming, ranting against cubs, zoos, or -philias
Permapoints in your favour:
• You're a sexy raccoon. You could get away with anything in your pursuit of sex and shinies.
I think the only time I unfollowed someone was when I became physically angry at a plot twist in a comic of theirs I was reading. The preds have enough advantages in vore comics, they don't need the artist cheating and giving them new powers all of a sudden just when the prey is about to get away. 83
But then again there's a few people like that whom I watch. Mostly 'cause I'm just very curious about the sorts of insane things they end up ranting about. :P