Oddbean new post about | logout
 @6d5fa5b5 @4464071c 
Honestly I have nothing but sympathy for creatives for this sort of thing.  Twitter's past the point where anyone really wants to be associated with it, but there's also just no way to get reasonable attention for things that you want to promote/sell/share.

It's frustrating, really, because it's things that groups of people would want, if they knew you were selling them, but with bots and spam and siphoned off media, most of your market is unaware. 
 @484aac85 @4464071c 

Well, a lot of creatives have found their way to the better moderated Fediverse.  They've brought beautiful books, art, games, music and all sorts with them.  People who enjoy such things are generally supportive but it's much harder to get your messages and your work in front of others.

Boost them along, and perhaps sometimes throw them a coin, if so moved? Certainly publicity always helps eh?