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Way too many massively good artists I follow are still on Twitter with no intention of leaving. Some are on Pixiv or DeviantArt, but most not.
Out of interest, what do you get out of following artists you like on twitter?
Unfortunately, it's still where the majority of the art community resides after the enshittification of deviantART. Fortunately, I have other ways of staying in touch with the "best of the best" among my artist friends now, but there are still many holdouts.
As someone who doesn't really follow that art scene, what happened with deviantart?
About 10 years ago, Angelo Sotira ($spyed) fired one of the other co-founders, Spot, and started pitting paying users against non-paying users. Free users had a marker on their profile saying "Needs Premium Membership." The site also marked whether you were a paying or free user everywhere. Sound familiar?
They drew more controversy in 2018 when they hired this marketing firm to come up with a lackluster new logo everybody hated. Because, you know, it's not like they had a bunch of artists using the site or anything.
Big yikes. Goddamn that's dumb
Some of my fave artists have mastodon accounts, that are their main accounts, I urge you to check it out maybe you can find the artists you want to follow there
I have Mastodon, and I only know one artist on there. The majority of them are still on Twitter even though they hate it.
@breadsmasher @SSUPII it's more about FOMO I guess than having anything useful. Happy to not follow any of them ...
Agreed.