>>37416758As much as it pains me to say this, reddit seems to have a vibrant furry community. They probably have a Discord or a Telegram or two, and from there you can make friends, get other Discord/Telegram/etc suggestions from them, and so on and so forth.
Of course, there's also FurAffinity, whose forums I just recently learned of. Myself, I was lucky enough to snag a Discord from an artist's tumblr, and from there have built a couple circles of light friends. FA is definitely the best for tracking artists' work, though. Dunno yet how it fares for social interaction, insofar as the type of people who'd use FA for social interaction can actually... socially interact.
>>37427120Nah, that makes sense. You see the purpose of this place as not that, and thus my teasing and the several cute, flustered anons as intruding, unwelcome. I'm actually inclined to agree with your view; I tend to find the occasional surge of "ITT: Pokemon is real" threads to be neat at the start and then really start to just be a waste of a thread once established characters start to come out.
I'll take the most fetishy of soft-roleplay threads over /pol/bait and /leftypol/bait any day, though; I'm starting to worry for /tg/.>>37427556The purpose of the site *is* art. It just happens to have a few auxiliary features past that, but it's essentially a booru with better artist page support.
>What content?Drawing is the most visible, followed by writing, but there's a niche market for audio, and you can always do the Watcher-Only type thing where you just let go of your shyness and comment on a bunch of things you find neat. Replying to people is especially useful, because people really like being replied to, and are more likely to reply back. And that's how friendships start.