Written porn is handled a little differently than visual porn, and since the visual porn in question is drawings, and atm western media thinks drawing/cartoons are mostly for kids, if you're trying to break out in that industry you're starting gate will likely be children's media, because of that it does affect poorly depending on what job you're getting or looking into.
But yeah, have been asking around for more on this because I became curious after this thread popped up, and the issues people have with the site that make them refuse to use it are 95% of the time NOT related AT ALL IN ANY WAY to the ToS issue.
In fact, the most common concern seems to be
- errors with the site or ap
- not being able to read because of site formatting or site errors
- not being able to find series or see their own series anywhere on the site unless searching specifically, fresh not granting enough exposure time of the options available.
- not being able to find series or know how to make your series visible because of how bad the search functions are, tags not working, genres being limited.
- getting a bad auto redirect ad
- tumblr-esk fanbase in concerns to creators and commentators (??? I don't really understand that one as I mostly don't understand the tumblr issue?
With the two most common being
- the porn and not wanting that associated with their portfolio (with those that do use using the site while working in art jobs or jobs with children, using the site like a second personality / different person so that people will be less likely to guess it's by them. This goes for creators with and WITHOUT smut series)
- featured series. (doesn't have to be porn) user uploaded content just doesn't get enough traction, they can't compete against featured series seeing all the promotion. Artists without existing fan-bases to bring over from somewhere else , especially of it doesn't fit into what they (not the site, the creator in question) view is popular here (BL pretty boy smut) have a hard time making it here and eventually dump it for other options.