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i created a deviantart account recently because i wanted to get back into drawing and i used to lurk it back when i used to draw and literally what the fuck is the point of this site.

first of all, it's a dead nigger. it gets like no traffic and the most favorites i see on posts is like 100 at most and even the most popular artists only have like 10k watchers at most. secondly, its algorithm sucks dick and has no quality control at all so your entire homepage is full of crayon scribbles made by toddlers. most of the artists i see on xitter dont use it. many artists i like who do have DAs havent used the site in years. its full of paypig shit like basic features locked behind paywalls.

also im a furry and i use it for furry art so this is anthro related.
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>>110408 (OP) 
It was probably more alive before it got flooded with AI that demoralized all the artists. Hard to say what its purpose is now since for paywalled content, everyone just uses Patreon.
Not much options for mainstream furry communities, is there? It always circles back to esix.
>>110411
FA is still pretty popular, isn't it?
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>>110411
It was more alive like 20 years ago but mostly because of neurodivergent teenage millennial women dumping their autistic sparkledog OCs and being annoyingly parasocial. 
It's been a dead autisthell (different types of autists, think of people who obsess over cartoon shows and Sonic) for the last 10 years.
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>>110413
wasnt the sparkledog era more like 10-15 years ago though? i feel like 20 years ago was like the classic furry era.
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>>110412
I suppose so. I think FA makes a nice personal archive and is great for reaching out to specific artists, but for general mass exposure, I believe the booru format is unbeatable, more so since esix does not compress your works.
But then the question again is, what else is out there for mainstream options?
>>110413
Furry art draws the neurodivergent like iron to magnets since it's a way of rejecting your humanity, and guess which group struggles out in society.
But with any community, it's a matter of majority versus minority rule, and DA seems to have permitted the latter to turn the site into hell whilst the rest went elsewhere. (This is why the internet centralized itself down to a few major corporate sites.)
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>>110411
or something
Its purpose is to host art.
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>>110411
As someone who has used DA for literal years, DA is less of a website for artists and more of an image hosting site where people just upload whatever the fuck they want to. Ostensibly it's targeted towards artists but the vast majority of the people who use it are low functioning autists who make shit like picrel where it's just them putting crusty jpegs of whatever characters they like on a canvas. Right now most of the people still using the site are pissed off at AI slop as if this stuff hasn't been a plague on the website since basically it's inception. If it's not stuff like this it's more low-functioning autists who have an incredibly basic understanding of how to draw and just use it to draw low quality fetish art, people like that usually have hundreds upon hundreds of what is basically the same subject matter over and over again with barely, if any improvement on their art over the span of years. There's also a host of other problems with DA.
>The aforementioned AI slop
>Art theft is a huge problem. People will just upload people's art from whatever other site and upload it
>The community itself is just bad, it's mostly little kids who are obsessed with whatever brainrot slop is popular like fnaf, sprunki, dandy's world, what have you, it's not at all a community for serious artists or even casual ones who just want to share their art to likeminded people
>The type of shit that usually gets popular isn't anything interesting, or pretty/cute to look at executed well but usually just cursed fetish art drawn by niggas who can barely draw. Other platforms are genuinely better if you're actually a decent artist.
>There's this shit called 'llamas' which are basically just useless profile points but you get alerts for them in the same place you get alerts for favorites and comments. It's always pissed me off to no end to have notifications on DA and its just some faggot giving me a llama. At some point they had the sense to disable llama notifications but I still somehow get them from time to time.
I really only still upload because there's a charm to me in uploading on such an ancient website but it's had these issues since before I started using it, and that was 12 years ago. Kill me. The only real upside is the moderation seems decently lax and you can get away with some pretty spicy/chuddy stuff even if there are a lot of lgbtbbq teeny boppers who use the platform still, but then that's just xitter.
I don't know if I'm being a dumbfur or not but my DA homepage is all AI bullshit created by thirdies regardless of my filters. It's wholly user hostile with its new Reddit-ahhh UI some years that appeals to nobody but infants.
>>110408 (OP) 
Host guzzlord's inflation images.
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>>110408 (OP) 
A couple of years ago DA was swarming with AI slop. Like you'd open a decent artwork and on the right there would be a bunch of windows with similar/suggested/recommended "art" and you'd be able to tell it's bingshit just by looking at a tiny thumbnail. Open it — and sure enough it's slop, and the author would usually not even mention that it is. Despicable. 
The redesign also made it look corporate and not "deviant".
Looks like they are more aggressive with their "encouragement" for visitors to make an account? Opened a random profile and it only shows a handful of works before prompting to register.

A lot of artists seem to prefer xitter or bluesky (whatever happened to pillowfort and other social media spaces made with artists in mind by the way?) and also mark their works with "do not repost" signs.

In regards to boorus, from a collector's perspective they are by far the best. Artists however aren't always content with their works being posted there. Take Fox-Pop for example, he is on a do-not-post list. Also seen artists accuse e6 of driving traffic and views away from his social media profile. Perhaps these boorus should adjust their ui to help the artists by promoting their profiles more.
If artists were to be more accepting of having their works reposted to e6 (better yet, do it themselves), that would be great. That place makes it very convenient to bulk download the kind of artworks you fancy, along with all tags and links, automatically. Makes offline archiving a cinch.
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>>110443
Best_quality, ((( masterpiece ))), anatomically_correct, one_head, score_9_up, spreading
>>110408 (OP) 
its for the crayon scribbles type of artist to circlejerk with other crayon scribbles type of artists.
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