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I did not follow anyone, why I receive too many spam posts? Not able to delete them all, too many.
Is any other better social media to post my artwork?
I don't like FB.
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Hi,
I know exactly what you are going through..i hope the below will help.
Behance: Behance is a platform specifically designed for showcasing creative work. It allows artists to create a portfolio of their artwork and share it with a global community of creative professionals. Behance is known for its emphasis on design, illustration, photography, and other visual arts.
DeviantArt: DeviantArt is an online community for artists and art enthusiasts. It allows artists to showcase their work, receive feedback, and connect with a diverse community of artists. DeviantArt supports various art forms, including digital art, traditional art, photography, and literature.
Pinterest: While not exclusively focused on art, Pinterest is a visual discovery platform that allows users to curate and share images on themed boards. Artists can create boards dedicated to their artwork, inspirations, and creative process. Pinterest's search functionality and visually appealing layout make it a useful platform for gaining exposure and reaching a wider audience.
ArtStation: ArtStation is a platform dedicated to showcasing and promoting artwork, particularly in the fields of concept art, digital painting, and entertainment design. It is widely used by professionals in the gaming, film, and animation industries, making it a great platform for artists looking to connect with industry professionals and potential clients.
Olá, Que tipo de Arte você faz? Nesse mundo de possibilidades como a internet tem varias plataforma para você publicar suas artes e até mesmo ganhar dinheiro!
Eu faço estampas para camisetas e vendo minha arte para plataformas e eles me pagam pela minha arte. Além disso, já consigo viver disso hoje me dia e gosto muito de viver da minha arte.
Para eu poder te ajudar e mostra até mesmo como faz para ter sucesso nessa sua jornada é só me chamar!
Bora fazer sucesso!!!
Here are some suggestions to help block Instagram spam posts:
Go to your Instagram settings and turn on "Hide Posts from People You Don't Follow.". This will hide spam posts from accounts you're not connected to.
Report spam posts as "spam" when you see them. Instagram reviews reported content and may block the account.
Block accounts that are posting spam to you. Go to their profile and select "Block User.".
Tweak your account privacy settings. Make your profile private so only approved followers can see your posts and comments.
Clean up your follower list. Unfollow accounts you don't know in real life to avoid spam engagement.
Use Instagram's comment filtering tools to automatically hide comments with certain words or hashtags.
Manually delete spam comments or posts as you see them to remove them from your feed.
For alternative social media platforms to post artwork, you could consider:
Twitter has a large art community and easy-to-share images. Less spam than FB/Instagram.
Tumblr: Visual-based, art-focused. Less overt commercialization than other sites.
DeviantArt: Dedicated artwork hosting. Large, supportive artist community.
ArtStation is a professional platform for digital and 3D artists. High-quality portfolios.
Behance: Showcase projects and works. Geared towards creatives and designers.
I'd try Twitter, Tumblr, or DeviantArt. Clean your privacy settings, use reporting tools, and be selective about who you engage with on any platform.
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