I have a basic etiquette question that I haven't been able to find an answer to. My apology for any redundancy.
As an AI artist, which I know is a bit controversial itself, I do like to share pieces I've created. I've been doing this on instagram (https://www.instagram.com/shadowsonawall/ if content would affect the answer) and wonder if sharing here might not be the better long-term option.
The question then: is it rude to use the server's hard drive space for my art? Is there a limit of images that is considered polite/tolerable? Is this a bad idea from the outset?
@shadowsonawall
@freemo what is your take?
@freemo @apinae
some questions I probably should have thought to answer on my own, lol.
Instagram is more or less a storage mechanism, at least in my experience. Nice to have a backup that's easy to go through but zero human interaction. I get it, but it's not very rewarding. My thought was, perhaps I've found a place where I could share art and have quality conversations.
In terms of a balance between the two, the majority of conversations would likely be replies to other people with the majority of my original posts being art.
I have no intention of automating either but, when I get lucky with a clear afternoon all to my art, I can average a good two or three an hour for 3/4 hours.
@freemo that is the kind of low expectation I can achieve 😆
@shadowsonawall I think youll be fine here.. if there is a problem dont worry we will talk it out. Just be remotely reasonable and we are good.