- cross-posted to:
- furry_irl@pawb.social
Even if deleting your gallery on a known AI art site (such as Instagram or DeviantART) “won’t help,” it is still beneficial to do so anyway, as well as no longer sharing your art on or interacting with the website that is actively feeding your work into their AI. DeviantART in particular is nothing without the artists whose shoulders they stand on and these corpo clowns need to be reminded of that.
link rot/lost media caused by removing those is pretty sad though, I hope people still have them posted elsewhere… having art removed from public view just for preventing AI misuse is quite depressing.
I had a nearly 20 years old gallery on DA, deleted it when they announced the dream up ai bullshit.
Sometimes hurts to think about, but then some new bs from them pops up that reminds me I did the right thing.
Same here. I had an account since 2004 and deleted everything a couple years ago.
The only use case I had for dA after that was searching for art tutorials but it seems within the last year or so they’ve nerfed their search function in a huge way so I don’t even visit the site anymore, I’ll just DDG some keywords and add site:deviantart.com, it seems to work a lot better at finding what I’m looking for.
I think they are referring to removing their gallery from everywhere, but yes it is absolutely right to remove it from ‘AI’ supporting sites.
“Because love is what makrs nut”?
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Deleting your gallery absolutely will help, as a sign of protest.



