I've seen a bizarre amount of trash-talk lately aimed at people - primarily freelance artists - who have expressed concerns about their ability to maintain an audience on Mastodon, because people shouldn't be trying to "make it" here. Because the Fediverse isn't about "building your brand". Because the "popularity contest" of amassing a Twitter following isn't something to strive for here.

The thing is, freelance artists need to be able to make money to LIVE by selling commissions, and if they have no reach (or ability to grow an audience) because of the way Mastodon works, they *can't* make this their Twitter alternative.

I get it, capitalism sucks and nobody wants The Brands to find the Fediverse to be an acceptable target audience, but y'all are the guy in the well haughtily chiding artists for participating in society. You get that, right? You do understand that there's a difference between Beyonce or Skittles and an independent full-time furry artist just trying to sell commissions at $40 a pop to make rent and needing the ability to reach new fans of their work to do so. Don't you?

@alahmnat
@Britpoptarts
There are a lot of people who have been here for years doing precisely that.
Those comments aren't aimed at them, or anyone like them, such as yourself.
Instead, they are aimed at those who have become used to merely promoting their wares or art, without interacting with the community here.
Shouting into the void will gain you no traction here, but becoming part of the community will.
@alahmnat
@Britpoptarts
It's the difference between "I sell stuff, give me money" and nothing else that many of the bigger, more established brands did there, and making interesting posts, commenting on people's posts, boosting peoples posts, and generally being part of the community, and occasionally mentioning that you sell stuff, almost as an aside, "Oh, by the way..."
Good luck with your endeavours.