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Old 12-22-2016   #1
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Transfur needs funding

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Basically Transfur is currently a bit strapped for cash and if we want it to persist it's going to need some money.

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Old 12-26-2016   #2
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Re: Transfur needs funding

Nice. I hope they go bankrupt. Horrible website run by horrible people.
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Old 12-28-2016   #3
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Why are they horrible?
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Old 12-27-2016   #4
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Re: Transfur needs funding

The site certainly needs some improvements.

However being able submit whole sequences in one post and easily scrolling through the pages while viewing is awesome. Perfect for TF content. Wish other sites adopted this.
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Old 12-28-2016   #5
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What the heck, Galyo. Without more detail to that comment, you just sound like a troll, dude.

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Old 12-29-2016   #6
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Re: Transfur needs funding

I don't even go there anymore, all the tf artists that do the really cool stuff have left to do their own patreons and stuff now, all the art i ever see there now is super cartoon like, sketch or no process....its just basic furry stuff and furaffinity or deviant art has tons more stuff
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Old 12-29-2016   #7
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Re: Transfur needs funding

To me, the site is a bit redundant. Very few new posts, next to nothing good. There are others that receive a lot more traffic and host a much more diverse gathering of artwork; some, so much more, that finding the art is more of a problem than having a simple lack of it.

Transfur is a decent site, I just don't think it's worth it. Not for two or three posts a week. Maybe. If you're lucky... Most artists who post at Transfur have a real webgallery at FurAffinity, DeviantArt, or one of the many other sites, and post to Transfur as an afterthought.

That's not to say I don't visit each day. It's just to say that I don't see much new work, and I don't see the point of donating to it if there are no significant benefits to the artists.

I've been here for nearly 25 years now. I watched Transfur from it's inception. I can't really say it's grown much. It's a good hobby, something to play with if it's free, but not something I'd invest in.
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Old 12-29-2016   #8
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Re: Transfur needs funding

I visit it from time to time, but I agree that it's a bit redundant given that much of the same art is cross-posted on FA or DA. Except for Coffee Man/Juan Valdez's stuff, which to this day is still some of my favourite TF art that's exclusively on Transfur (he still posts art, though rather infrequently).

That said, the site really needs a bit of a redesign. We can already browse by species, but it would be nice to browse by other tags like sexual content and gender (like at FA) or add custom filters. Of course, that would require tagging thousands of images from the last decade and a half, which is quite a project.
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Old 12-30-2016   #9
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Re: Transfur needs funding

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To me, the site is a bit redundant. Very few new posts, next to nothing good. There are others that receive a lot more traffic and host a much more diverse gathering of artwork; some, so much more, that finding the art is more of a problem than having a simple lack of it.

Transfur is a decent site, I just don't think it's worth it. Not for two or three posts a week. Maybe. If you're lucky... Most artists who post at Transfur have a real webgallery at FurAffinity, DeviantArt, or one of the many other sites, and post to Transfur as an afterthought.

That's not to say I don't visit each day. It's just to say that I don't see much new work, and I don't see the point of donating to it if there are no significant benefits to the artists.

I've been here for nearly 25 years now. I watched Transfur from it's inception. I can't really say it's grown much. It's a good hobby, something to play with if it's free, but not something I'd invest in.
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What the heck, Galyo. Without more detail to that comment, you just sound like a troll, dude.

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Let me try and clear it up for you without going into the drama.

Transfur is a site that's run by a guy who mostly selects art for his own personal pleasure and nothing more. Artists are also rejected based on what already established Transfur-artists think about them (which is what they told me in their private messages), so unless this one guy really likes to fap to your art, or you're really good friends with the top contributors there, you're not going to get an artist-profile.

Perfectly good artists have been rejected over and over again, based on the most ridiculous criticism, while I can easily point to art on there that looks like it was drawn by a toddler.

Suffice to say, plenty of artists such as Miranda Leigh and Gillpanda have rightfully stopped their posting-activity there because the "moderators" (if you can call them that) were acting like complete babies, which consequently also stirred up a lot of drama in the comment-section over there.

I hope this gives you a little more insight. I know this sounds like a case of "that's just like, your opinion, man", but I can ensure you that many people in the TF community feel the same about Transfur. I've been a visitor of that website since 2003 or so, and I wouldn't be saying this just to troll them.

So yeah... Screw Transfur. I hope we can get a real flag-ship TF gallery in the near future. Maybe Process-Productions? Who knows.
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Re: Transfur needs funding

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Let me try and clear it up for you without going into the drama.

Transfur is a site that's run by a guy who mostly selects art for his own personal pleasure and nothing more. Artists are also rejected based on what already established Transfur-artists think about them (which is what they told me in their private messages), so unless this one guy really likes to fap to your art, or you're really good friends with the top contributors there, you're not going to get an artist-profile.

Perfectly good artists have been rejected over and over again, based on the most ridiculous criticism, while I can easily point to art on there that looks like it was drawn by a toddler.

Suffice to say, plenty of artists such as Miranda Leigh and Gillpanda have rightfully stopped their posting-activity there because the "moderators" (if you can call them that) were acting like complete babies, which consequently also stirred up a lot of drama in the comment-section over there.

I hope this gives you a little more insight. I know this sounds like a case of "that's just like, your opinion, man", but I can ensure you that many people in the TF community feel the same about Transfur. I've been a visitor of that website since 2003 or so, and I wouldn't be saying this just to troll them.

So yeah... Screw Transfur. I hope we can get a real flag-ship TF gallery in the near future. Maybe Process-Productions? Who knows.
Well, but it is something that has happened in most of the popular TF sites. I remember the problems with the guy running the gtshub (Blar?) or the discussions (some of them posted in this forum) with Shadowlord (his site is still running, though). So that is nothing new, and for sites like those, you know that you have to deal with the tastes, occurrences and preferences of the owners/moderators.
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Re: Transfur needs funding

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Well, but it is something that has happened in most of the popular TF sites. I remember the problems with the guy running the gtshub (Blar?) or the discussions (some of them posted in this forum) with Shadowlord (his site is still running, though). So that is nothing new, and for sites like those, you know that you have to deal with the tastes, occurrences and preferences of the owners/moderators.
I think what caused some of the fringe artists out there to have such strong emotions regarding this is that while you're right, and it is a common thing for a site owner to imprint their bias into the selection process, Transfur was doing it very early in the community's development.

It magnifies the shame impact when you are running what basically was the pinnacle of transformation artwork hosting for several years during Transfur's height, and simultaneously showing very little tact in the shut down of those deemed inferior and unworthy of making the arbitrary cut in quality.

So yes, this happens to be a part of most specialist sites, but with Deviantart and Furaffinity in the mix these days, Transfur may be trying to keep their content 'pure' in the same ways and driving away talent or continuing to hurt feelings while doing it when the environment has changed and doesn't really support elitism as well anymore, not when you depend on public donations to run the site.

Bottom line, it is a site where the times have changed and left it behind. Either it goes through a significant adaptation to continue being relevant, or it becomes a historical footnote.
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