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No Content November

  • What is No Content November?

No content November is an invite to all creators that share their work on social media for free. The proposal is a month of no content at all (except paid content, like Patreon, Commissions, etc.)

  • What is the goal?

To show how much creators work everyday and how internet would look without all of what we do for free, and a lot of people take for granted. No at. No witting. No videos. Nothing.

  • How do I participate?

During the month of November, don’t share on social media any sot of work that isn’t paid.

If you are not a creator and want to participate, show your support to your favorite creators by sharing and rebloging their work!

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This is not a movement trying to guilt trip anyone, it’s a genuine problem million of creators face everyday, and sometimes actions speak louder than posts calling your followers to please share the work they decided to followed you for.

Our work can’t reach far if it isn’t with your help. A lot of people can’t support the content creators with money, because it’s hard, but there are other ways of show your support.

I’m not the first to say it, and I probably won’t be the last, but sharing, rebloging, sending nice comments, showing you enjoy the content, that is more helpful an valuable than you can imagine.

With reblogs you help us reach new people and you inspire us to create more content than before!

Thank you for your attention, and hopefully we can make the internet a friendlier space for content creators!

I’ve seen some people missunderstanding the point, so I want to make a quick clarification.

This isn’t about paid content VS free content!!!

This is about how hard it is to get reblogs and shares from followers that follow your work.

Most artist I know are always struggling with posting their work online and no matter the amounts of followers, they struggle with said followers helping share their free work. We’ve all found more than one post by an artist asking that reblogs, shares and comments help much more than favorites and likes.

I left Patreon in because I know a lot of creators that depend on their commissions and Patreon income to live daily, so I can’t propose to them to just stop making for a month their income work.

I hope this helped clear things up!


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