– great community for photographers, can join groups.– huge community, allows posting art + sorting into folders.– meant for professionals posting various visual media types.– excellent website for posting professional art portfolios.– old and well-established, often considered the default.– modern pretty fic site with direct links to irl publishers.– hosts webnovels and other fanfic, nice dark theme.– decent website for original / fan fic and fandom quizzes.– for creative writers, centered around community feedback.– technically an option, likely unsafe for LGBTQ peeps.– a blogging site similar to livejournal or wordpress.– specializes in hosting fic, excellent tagging system.– allows posting both text and photos in sets, allows retweets.– an exact tumblr clone down to the default images (?).pinterest.ca – easy sharing and collecting, but has many issues with theft.– similar to tumblr with reblogs / likes / customizing of blogs.– yes, it still exists, i’m just as surprised as you.– allows you to exchange traffic for being promoted (?). ![]() – privacy-focused, has groups and private messages.– basically like if twitter and discord had a child?.gab.ai – added for completeness, but has a huge alt-right + racism issue.– built on myspace, great blog customization.websites in orange allow certain types of NSFW content or have questionable / unclear guidelines. Websites in red have explicitly forbidden the posting of NSFW content. This post will be updated as I find more websites to add! please check with the original before reblogging to see if there’s an updated version, and message me with corrections or more suggestions if you have them!!
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