• @quixotic120
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    102 months ago

    If they don’t want their comics browsed that’s their choice of course but it seems pretty silly. What if instagram deleted/bans their account for nonsense? Goodbye audience and archive of everything you’ve ever done

    Used to be you got a free webhosting account and posted comics to a gallery on a shitty handmade webpage until you built up an audience or gave up. If you got bigger you’d move to a better site with a custom domain and new readers could catch up if they were interested. Achewood, gunshow, dinosaur comics, questionable content, xkcd, penny arcade, nedroid, etc all started about this way and many of them continue to this day. Use social media for promotion, not for archival

    My guess is they don’t want to bother with people who aren’t willing to fuck with facebook, twitter, pixiv, etc. or they don’t know how to make a free website. Whatever, just means they lose the audience of people who refuse to use facebooks bullshit

      • @Crismus
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        12 months ago

        A lot more than that ignore the meta ecosystem.

        The same reason we’re here instead of on Reddit.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 months ago

          Lemmy is a rounding error with regards to the size of large social media.
          Also, most of us are here not because we’re small-social media enthusiasts but because of Reddit’s business decisions.