Ok. Guess I have to break it down.
In my previous post, my target audience was such: young, inexperienced, learning creators. Which means these potential groups:
- Young Creator : Someone in their 20s or younger.
- Inexperienced Creator: Someone who is new to making comics and does not know the ins and outs yet.
Learning Creators: Someone who has some experience, but is still not a veteran.
Who did you reference? Veteran Creators
Creators who have made a schedule for themselves, people who knew how to add comics to school and work. They have more experience and understanding.
But wait -- that's not in the context of this thread. No where did I mention on a general basis. What ws I specific about? The contest
I made those points based on the contest.
And why? Because the prize is 80k.
If that wasn't the prize, I wouldn't be as worried. But you have people who see 80k, and think:
"That's my tuition, that's a house, that's a car, that's my savings, that could help me, etc."
And when that much money is involved, people can and will take extreme measures. It's not that they're stupid. It just happens.
And, like others, I am reminding people to mot do that in the case (in the case) someone did think like that.
I did not say "don't do the contest"
I said "do the contest, but don't put everything on tje contest"
I also said to do it for exposure and experience.
So where is the part that I assumed people were stupid? Where is the part that I said no one could maintain their life and their comic?