I decided to do a bit of a dive into this platform, and while I think it is an interesting idea, I am yet to find a space on Lemmy where I am welcome. I am an artist. I have a Patreon that pays my bills and puts food on the table. Generally, I give the majority of my stuff away for free to the community, but that usually comes with a link to my Patreon, which is optional, but is there for people if they want to support me. I need to eat too.
As far as I understand, that is not allowed here. Or pretty much any other instance I've come across on Lemmy. The obvious solution is to create my own instance, I suppose, but I am already running two communities on Discord, and generally work ungodly amounts on my art, so adding running an instance on top of that is just not feasible. I also lack the needed technical skills to run something like that.
In the meantime, I am constantly seeing people complain that there isn't a lot of content here. Guess who's good at creating content? Creators. But you need to allow us to eat in order to create content for you. Am I alone on this?
The art that I create is specifically TTRPG / D&D / battlemap related, so a general art community wouldn't necessarily work for me specifically - although it might be a good idea for others. I appreciate the thought!
Do we have a battlemap community here? I saw one that someone had made around somewhere, but I don't remember where
yeah, we do. It is what made me ask the question. The instance rules apply in that community as well.
Cool, I love what's be going on over there. I hope we can include artists like you, your art looks great! And the patrion integration is super natural and unobtrusive.
Thank you!
I just don't want to put effort and time into a platform only to get banned lol.
start your own instance then, this is going to be the requirement for anyone with particular needs, these instances will not cater to everyone by design.
Running an instance is just not in my capabilities. I don't have the necessary skills and time needed to not only host, but also moderate one. It is a massive time sink.
the internet did not make itself.
Expecting everyone to run a server
Then you shouldn't complain, but just wait till someone makes something suiting (will happen sooner or later). People do it for free, so, yeah, complaining is kinda not so nice. Asking kindly would be OK though I guess...
Pointing out that the current rules are deterring content creators who make whatever they make professionally isn't complaining for the sake of it. It's good feedback the community should consider.
I'd be surprised if the D&D communities had an issue. The D&D subreddits allowed artists to link their socials on art posts.