>>2566208You forfeit feeling righteously offended when you open conversation by telling someone they're posting “poor fanart taking up space.” This will be my last reply to you.
My remark in
>>2561631 was that even if the picture I attached there isn’t the best Homura picture ever, it’s still both acceptable and better than a repost. The implication I made is that an image that doesn’t meet one person’s standard of good art is better than a repost when it comes to using space in the threads effectively, which *your post* suggested was a problem.
I intentionally gave a conservative definition of a repost for simplicity’s sake. From thread 32 to 36, we’ve had 2%, which falls right within the guidance I provided of reposts I’ve observed people making. Of all 5,598 photos in the OP archive, 686 images are reposts. Roughly 12%, or one out of every eight posts per thread, of all archived threads IS a considerable number of reposts. That you feel insulting me over one picture is more valuable to combatting wasted space than reposts, which empirically take up more space, shows me that you’re either new or misguided.
If you’d at least attempted to make a constructive post, or opened up a dialogue, about shading, depth, backgrounds, or explained in any capacity why that picture didn’t deserve to be posted, then maybe we could have a good dialogue. Had you said anything to explain what makes the low res, western, or watermarked pictures that get posted here all the time more worthy of not only taking up space, but being posted free of your rudeness, like I asked, we might’ve had a nice chat. Instead of that, you just started insulting me based on your tastes randomly (only once here, not in any recent threads), and treating one image that doesn’t conform to your likes as being more worth bitching “about taking up space” than reposts.
Not every image here is going to be exactly what you like. Be nicer, stop replying, and post more Homura.