Comment #19652
No longer a fan
19652
News
530
2020-06-06 04:25:38
I take it back, this wasn't wasted effort. Your simp squad squeeling in impotent rage was enough for the hour (hour and a half?) time spent. Here we go for the reply: "This is a project that's been going through several iterations over a couple of years, and that I've been returning to and from between projects. What I've said about it a few years or months ago might not be as relevant today is it was then, since I just started over from scratch recently. You can't get a full idea of what the project would and will be from what I've written in my news posts. You'll only get small snippets of ideas and problems I had at the time. It is not something you can use to get a complete overview of the project's developement." -I'm criticizing you for what you've stated openly, and brought up that it conflicts heavily repeatedly with many differing things you've stated. Is what you said valid? Sure, but it ironically doesn't make what I'm stating any less valid either. "I didn't really put a lot of effort into my response, because you stated that it was your first and last comment. I was under the impression that you wouldn't read it, so I kept it short. My reasons for not wanting to gay content with Sixten are personal to me, they aren't something that can be argued against. I might not be the best at expressing why I think this way, but calling them for excuses won't help you convince me otherwise in either case. You pulled out a few statements and then seemed to say that I have no reason to include Sixten. Maybe that was exaggeration on my part, but maybe I misunderstood. Oh well." I didn't say that, I said "probably", because I expected a dismissive reply. You keep assuming things contrary to what I state, and I on the other hand point to what you state and you just magically hold a different opinion conveniently when criticized. It's possible granted, but it's a bit ridiculous when it's literally "everything" in which you're criticized. "Well, pornhub and xvideos aren't my platforms, I wasn't even aware that these existed. The only things I was taking into consideration when saying that, was my website and my discord server. You can't use those as proof that Sixten is more wanted overall; it's only a secondary viewerbase. There are no stats of which scene is most watched overall on all the flash sites that RR is posted on. As for comments, I'm aware that there are people who want Sixten. I never said there wasn't. You only found 6 throughout last year, and I wouldn't call that more than a few." I actually can use that as more proof. Easily. It's verified evidence actually, you going "NUH UH BECAUSE [INSERT ARBITRARY REASON HERE] doesn't change that. Pornhub is one of the worlds most largest pornsites. It also gives metrics in comparison to your other work readily so you can extrapolate data from it, going "nuh uh" changes nothing. You also get more traffic from 4chan/f/ and swfchan /fap/ than most likely on your own website. They are useful tools in gauging which people like what. Why? Because only the most autistic people bother to even comment in general on porn. Hell you can look at engagement for youtube or any source of media, it's a very very small subset of people who take the time to comment or engage with creators. It's even smaller for people who work on porn. Look at your views on this site for example on a flash, you'll see about 1% or much less actually bother to comment. Those are the vocal minority, to reach what your actual fanbase, the people who just want to look at your content and be left alone want, you use metrics and data to extrapolate information. Hell look even at your discord, you have 1k+ people on it, and a very small subset of that actively participates in discussion. The only thing you're stating is you look to the vocal minority to somehow gauge what people want? It was like 2-4 votes depending on if a couple people samefagged, yet you used that as a valid metric for what the "majority" want (based on your statement for johanna). I'll give you an example to further my point, your recent flash release on your site has 122,831 views. 122k, now let's just assume that it's around that average for JUST your site, tell me if it's smart to think 4 votes as a sample size is "the majority" as you stated. Then tell me how that is somehow more valid than looking at the popularity between two scenes posted on one of the biggest porn sites in the world, and getting data through what people watched, and upvoted. It's also clear what the content is, considering all you have to do is see the thumbnail to see Sixten's a guy. Also what's even more ridiculous is that pornhub has a gay section of the site, Sixten's scene performed that well on the STRAIGHT side of pornhub, WHILE in terrible quality, and still retained a high like ratio. That's absolutely crazy. But hey man, there's willfully ignorant and then there's absurd, you're welcome to close your eyes and cover your ears but that-