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Thank you, you guys are all so helpful.I'm also sorry to hear you had this experience earlier, but I'm glad you're feeling better now.
I used to deal with situations like that a lot myself. Some people just thrive off negativity, and might even have things going on in their personal life that causes them to post comments like that. They have no idea what they're talking about, and have no business giving criticism. I hope you won't let that ruin your Sunday though; you know you always have our support.![]()
Wow, sounds like a good place to stay away from. I think you made the right choice to leave.Surprisingly enough, a lot of low quality flash manages to slip through the cracks. As incentive to vote on flashes going through judgement, users would get stats called blam and protection points whether the flash they voted on got removed or not. If you voted 0 or 1 on a flash and it got removed, you got a blam point. If you voted 2, 3, 4, or 5 and it got to stay on the site, you got a protection point. If you earn enough, you get a higher rank and it gives you a bonus to how much your vote is worth. Before I deleted my account, one vote of mine was worth over 13 votes.
There were spammers who managed to have a few of their flashes pass judgement already and then deliberately made bad and offensive flash to troll the users afterwards. Since the whole stat system corrupted the fan base, people would see the spammers already having flash and vote a 2 thinking it's going to pass anyways just to get a protection point. One prolific spammer even posted a flash titled, "FREE PROTECTION POINT" and the flash was just a loop saying, "Vote Fifen". It passed. The admins later deleted it understanding full well it was basically giving their website the middle finger just by passing and staying on the site.
Many art websites that feature contests are very competitive by nature. When you have a competition that offers prizes and exposure, of course they're going to want to feature the best of the best because it can attract more talented users, get more quality content for their site, attract more users, and ultimately make more money from ad revenue and merchandise. Most large websites that feature content are businesses more than they are families of artists.
Yeah, I totally agree and understand about the art sites. I know one thing that frustrated me about that one was that unless you drew humans or realistic animals (neither of which I drew, most of the time) no one really cared about your art unless they were your friend.
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