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<p>[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 14342, member: 1"]</p><p>More potentials, this time exclusively for Appealing Design. Expect a lot more posts in this thread now actually since I suddenly have a lot more time to focus on it after dumping Reddit in the trash where it belongs.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.deviantart.com[/URL]</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.wetcanvas.com[/URL]</p><p></p><p>We have the DeviantArt forums here, very surprisingly... You would have expected it to be an overly moderated turbo-leftist hellhole, but nope. Looks to be kind of a free-for-all. Not anything on the level of /b/ of course, but still. One of the few problems I can find is that it seems to be a bit of a basic forum, but that doesn't bother me too much. <strong>One of the big things to watch out though with this forum is, since it's owned by a large company, it could be shut down at any time.</strong> Megacorps these days are now getting into the fashionable trend of shutting down their site forums and trying to offload their community needs to Twitter and Discord, so just be aware of that. I can quite easily see the DA staff looking at the forums like it's financial dead weight.</p><p></p><p>Next up is WetCanvas. DeviantArt was really kind of a general free-for-all in both a great and perhaps a bit of a bad way, but this forum is much more professionally inclined it looks like. It's slower than DeviantArt but they're probably focusing on the quality of the posts themselves rather than sheer quantitiy. The site does have a few layout issues though, ironically. The biggest one is probably the blindingly white theme with, it seems, no way to change it. The other issue is how the threads and sub-forums are displayed. There are no timestamps when viewing a list of threads in a forum, and sometimes, a sub-forum will just simply state that there are no threads within it when there definitely very much is.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 14342, member: 1"] More potentials, this time exclusively for Appealing Design. Expect a lot more posts in this thread now actually since I suddenly have a lot more time to focus on it after dumping Reddit in the trash where it belongs. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.deviantart.com[/URL] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.wetcanvas.com[/URL] We have the DeviantArt forums here, very surprisingly... You would have expected it to be an overly moderated turbo-leftist hellhole, but nope. Looks to be kind of a free-for-all. Not anything on the level of /b/ of course, but still. One of the few problems I can find is that it seems to be a bit of a basic forum, but that doesn't bother me too much. [B]One of the big things to watch out though with this forum is, since it's owned by a large company, it could be shut down at any time.[/B] Megacorps these days are now getting into the fashionable trend of shutting down their site forums and trying to offload their community needs to Twitter and Discord, so just be aware of that. I can quite easily see the DA staff looking at the forums like it's financial dead weight. Next up is WetCanvas. DeviantArt was really kind of a general free-for-all in both a great and perhaps a bit of a bad way, but this forum is much more professionally inclined it looks like. It's slower than DeviantArt but they're probably focusing on the quality of the posts themselves rather than sheer quantitiy. The site does have a few layout issues though, ironically. The biggest one is probably the blindingly white theme with, it seems, no way to change it. The other issue is how the threads and sub-forums are displayed. There are no timestamps when viewing a list of threads in a forum, and sometimes, a sub-forum will just simply state that there are no threads within it when there definitely very much is. [/QUOTE]
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