Original pic edited by @luckyboy@lemmynsfw.com

    • Violet@lemmynsfw.comOPM
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      1 year ago

      Thats such a nice idea, isnt it?

      I actually found a torrent full of my stuff once by reverse image searching. These pics have been stolen and used, but i kinda like it that way. Sometimes when i look at pretty pornpics online and see someone posted one of my pics inbetween really beautiful pornstars, lol it makes me so proud.

  • Patriarch 🍆😈@lemmynsfw.com
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    1 year ago

    For me it’s all about the perspective. No matter what content you create, it takes work. That’s why I’m happy about feedback (good or bad). It’s an attempt to do something for the community and any criticism helps. I understand any creator who suffers from content migrating without the creator being known. (We put a lot of effort into finding content, especially borderline content because we don’t know the creator anymore, just to find out that the content is actually legal). So it’s all several pages. But … I just think with my second brain ;-).

    If it lands on the internet, it’s public. public gossip. Content gets feet. If you want to avoid that, don’t do it. 😈🛑

    If you do, then you have a reason. Preferably a good one, something alltruistic, one that means something. Not money. Anyone who posts nude pics / vids of themselves knows that they are arousing. In my eyes a higher purpose. Something admirable and something enjoyable.

    I find it exciting to think that it’s still enjoyable even if I don’t know the creator and can’t give them credit for being grateful to share it with the community. In any case, the least is the excitement it causes.

    You have to differentiate between what is good for our community and what is good for the creator. Money rules the world, but I don’t want to think like that. We live openness here, community. So I think it’s much more important to share the name of whoever created the content if you know them. It’s so hard to find out afterwards. I notice this again and again because I’m a connoisseur, but not a creator.

    For me, therefore, not only a nice perspective to survive the times, but also a reason to believe in the community.