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 i will chime in as a career freelance artist who has done way better on fedi over the course of 5 years than i did during my time on twitter (15 years)

it's very doable, but it requires more than just art dumping and radio silence between those posts

you have to show you're a person, interacting meaningfully with others who may or may not be art peers, not simply a bot who posts pictures every few days

@extinct @alahmnat the way you word it I see it as a win/win
twitter actively encouraged posting art with just a 3 words catchphrase or a bunch of emojis and it always felt weird to me, I wanna talk process, inspiration, influences, challenges, discoveries, that's kinda why we make stuff in the first place I feel like