“…could’ve made it but it’s cozy in the rut…”
It’s one guy posting all of those xD
Oh, great! I somehow overlooked that community.
I see that you are mainly uploading images to catbox or using direct links of the source image. Which is fine but on the lemmy website, sometimes thumbnails are missing and some posts cannot be expanded so you have to open link in the new tab. That is the only reason why I was asking that question in my post. But it’s not a big deal.
What do you think about adding a rule to have Imaginary[something] in the title just so that you could use it as a search query to find specific art, since we don’t have all of those separate, specific communities?
I was thinking about having a list of possible Imaginary “categories” in the sidebar, and when someone is making a post, they could just pick one that is fitting.
This is a list from Imaginary network on reddit that I grabbed, that could be potentially used. And you would just pick one subcategory or if you are not sure about specific one, you could put a category instead.
Characters
ImaginaryArchers
ImaginaryAssassins
ImaginaryAstronauts
ImaginaryKnights
ImaginaryLovers
ImaginaryMythology
ImaginaryNobles
ImaginaryScholars
ImaginarySoldiers
ImaginaryWarriors
ImaginaryWitches
ImaginaryWizards
Races
ImaginaryAngels
ImaginaryDwarves
ImaginaryElves
ImaginaryFaeries
ImaginaryHumans
ImaginaryImmortals
ImaginaryMerfolk
ImaginaryOrcs
Lands
ImaginaryBattlefields
ImaginaryCityscapes
ImaginaryHellscapes
ImaginaryMindscapes
ImaginaryPathways
ImaginarySeascapes
ImaginarySkyscapes
ImaginaryStarscapes
ImaginaryWastelands
ImaginaryWeather
ImaginaryWildlands
ImaginaryWorlds
Architecture
ImaginaryArchitecture
ImaginaryCastles
ImaginaryDwellings
ImaginaryInteriors
Monsters
ImaginaryBeasts
ImaginaryBehemoths
ImaginaryCarnage
ImaginaryDemons
ImaginaryDragons
ImaginaryElementals
ImaginaryHorrors
ImaginaryHybrids
ImaginaryLeviathans
ImaginaryMonsterGirls
ImaginaryUndead
ImaginaryWorldEaters
Technology
ImaginaryArmor
ImaginaryCybernetics
ImaginaryCyberpunk
ImaginaryFutureWar
ImaginaryFuturism
ImaginaryMechs
ImaginaryPortals
ImaginaryRobotics
ImaginaryStarships
ImaginarySteampunk
ImaginaryVehicles
ImaginaryWeaponry
Fandoms
ImaginaryAzeroth
ImaginaryDarkSouls
ImaginaryFallout
ImaginaryJedi
ImaginaryKanto
ImaginaryMarvel
ImaginaryMiddleEarth
ImaginaryNecronomicon
ImaginaryTamriel
ImaginaryWarhammer
ImaginaryWesteros
ImaginaryWitcher
Misc
ImaginaryBestOf
ImaginaryAww
ImaginaryColorscapes
ImaginaryFeels
ImaginaryNetwork
ImaginaryPets
ImaginarySliceOfLife
ImaginaryWTF
Haha, I’m not sure what you mean by that. I’m simply wondering if having someones artwork uploaded on a lemmy instance (even if credited) can cause copyright issues. I don’t really know how that works.
Edit: Maybe I’m wording it incorrectly. I’m talking about someone filing a DMCA complaint / “unlawful reproduction or distribution of their work”…
No, the images would be untouched. And those don’t really contain copyrighted characters either.
The reason to upload it directly to an instance would be just for better combability with lemmy (some image links may not show correctly on lemmy, or may be missing the thumbnail…)
On reddit, they upload it directly, and link the source.
It’s not. The oldest one I found on TinEye is before AI (2014) . It just got so jpeg’d over time that the line in the rock looks like a finger.
Did you maybe miss the linked article? :D
Most mobile apps can, and on desktop I found these 2 methods that I mentioned in the comments here. Maybe you find it useful.
Well I don’t use either of those platforms, I was just curious. I just shared what I observed, I guess it does sound like a complaint.
Mostly disappointed that there even is a need for such a thing.
So all 3 people on the whole bluesky who even know they can do that or give any fuck about mastodon.
So you can’t interact at all, or see bluesky comments or anything. It’s basically as if you subscribed to an RSS feed. Pretty useless no?
Never really understood the appeal of twitter-like platforms anyway.
They allegedly remove posts/comments about lemmy? And even if they don’t, I feel like it could have the opposite effect. People would see those posts just like ads/promotion/spam. Which would give lemmy a bad rep. Unless something big happens, like some big community switching to lemmy, or someone with a big following promotes lemmy, it will hardly see a big spike in user count.
The only way is to passively “advertise” it. Maybe add the link to your lemmy account in your reddits about you section, if you are making OC add your lemmy handle there as well…
And the last way, which is most likely the best way to do it, is to post good content on lemmy, keep communities alive. And people will eventually join.
Suugar? Ripe banana is already sweet enough.
There is a script that can do that if you are comfortable using that: https://github.com/howdy-tsc/LemmyTools
It only works on the lemmy’s own webui. From what I can tell, Alexandrite doesn’t have such feature.
That’s an awesome shot. Thanks for sharing.
I had that happen to me when I tried playing MDK recently :D
FeedMe works as well.
What is even the point of “piracy groups”? What exactly can you find there that you cannot in other places designed for that, e.g., trackers, usenet, forums…?
https://fediverse.observer/stats&months=96
But shows different numbers.
I’m dumb. I assumed it was a mod I was replying to.