Something that's been on my mind the past month or so:

If you want to know how culturally dead the furry fandom is, look at the artists you knew back in the day who did really good art and how they're inactive or got worse. Look how the groups you're in are dead, or just "lifestylers" who seem a lot like circuit gays in the sense they only live for the party and drugs (and their identity is interchangeable). Look how the furry you knew who was on the fence about paying an artist who will take the money and run/learning art is gushing about using AI models or even his GPUs. Look how artists are gone after DNPing their art on e621 because they felt Some Kind Of Way.

Turns out you can't sustain a community when you replaced creativity with driving everyone worth a damn out, like a shit job that's a revolving door and only sustains itself based on people desperate for a job.

The furry fandom was better 10-15 years ago just because there was content being made. Make it risky to post content without some spiteful furry getting angry, then the content dries up and nobody interesting or cool or with influence online wants to be a furry.

The internet and something becoming big works on "are you producing content" and when an entire generation of people online goes dark...it will lose it's relevance with the next generation of people online.

@beardalaxy so true but this got hit hard because it had nothing else carrying it

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