Hello everyone, thanks to all of you that have joined so far, as we reach 200 subscribers I feel we have a good enough sized community that I can open up submissions.

First though I need some help on setting the rules for this place, personally I don’t have many so I will just list what I have so far:

  • Be respectful and considerate in comments.
  • No deliberately offensive or inappropriate content.
  • All posts must properly credit the original artist.
  • No A.I. generated dreamscapes.

I would appreciate any thoughts you might have on these, and if you have any suggestions for rules please post them below.

Im looking for your thoughts on, more fined grained tagging of NSFW content, rules for self promotion, post quality, should we also be linking the artists patreon’s? Things of that nature.

The next milestone will be 1K subs by which point i will likely need help with moderation and will make a post asking for help in that regard.

Anyway thanks again to all of you for joining, hopefully we can make this in to one of the best digital art communities on the internet!

  • Tsunami45chan@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Questions because I’m still new to lemmy. On my other account I have a main lemmy.ml. Someone message me that if I comment on for example lemmy.world only the people of lemmy.ml can see my comment and people that use different servers can’t see it. If I post my art here using the lemmy.ml server (I subscribe here) will other people see my artwork?

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      1 year ago

      This is a good question, sadly im only 3 days in to this myself so no idea, hopefully someone more experienced will chime in.

    • drofenvy@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I’m pretty sure that you can post from anywhere that’s federated. Alternatively, folks from lemmy.ml can browse here. I’ve been on several communities across lemmy.ml and this appears to be the case