u/Plump3rThump3r

This sub has turned into a hub for Patreon ads

I totally understand and support the need for artists to link to their Patreons to earn compensation for their art. I have subbed to your Patreons myself. I'm not against that.

But this sub used to have great content of substance and full length transitions and atorylies that then linked to sites on the last slide. Artists are now posting maybe 2-3 slides of teaser content without any actual expansion, then "See more on my Patreon."

We should institute a rule of some sort that advertising should only be allowed after 5 slides of content. It's how this sub worked as a default for a long time, and that's a fair compromise. It doesn't dilute the quality of the sub, but also creates traffic to everyone's paid sites. ​

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u/Plump3rThump3r — 7 hours ago