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assetfinx · 1 year
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All Instagram Users Can Buy, Sell, and Mint NFTs Soon!
What Are NFTs On Instagram?
Instagram NFTs will be special because any digital collectibles can be put into utility as an NFT. Users can showcase their NFT on a platform which contains 1.38B active users.
Any user on Instagram can publicly view NFTs on their own news feed. Eventually one day a creator's NFT can get popular as users begin to share it with their friends and families. Tagging creators’ and owner’s names will happen quite often when NFTs are officially live on Instagram.
Imagine how our future would be!
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NFTs Are Coming To Instagram?
Curious to know of NFTs coming to Instagram?
Awe! It is a big move!
Instagram is about to integrate with NFTs and looking forward to making a big step by collaborating with real world assets. NFTs On Instagram can probably roll out to 100+ countries as users rely on the creator's platform like “Meta”. Featuring NFTs on Instagram creates a massive audience on Instagram as NFT freaks and brands march towards this platform.
Overwhelming users on Instagram also predict that NFTs can revolutionise industries like fashion, clothing, fashion wearables, brands, etc. Our close-by days will make us strongly understand the influential use cases on social network communities.
Work is actually in progress as Meta started to roll out the features that let creators sell NFTs On Instagram. It is officially yet to be on live and to be announced.
As of today’s date, Instagram has selected a group of creators who like to feature their NFTs on this space. Probably beauty brands and the fashion industry can pull over the social media audience with NFTs.
Adhering to innovation, Instagram also never misses to upgrade by bringing out new features into it.
Let’s wait and watch how it works!
Why The Arrival Of Instagram NFTs Are In Headlines?
NFTs on big social networks like Instagram can capture the attention of users from one corner of the world connected with creators on the other corner of the world.
Openness to NFTs on Instagram is one of the underlying causes behind its hype. NFTs are free for sharing without any gas fee, enabling users to share an image in the form of NFT.
Creators too can take advantage and become successful as it acts as a bridge to showcase their talents. This revolution can permanently shut off the pitfall like low opportunities for creators to exhibit their talents.
Meta too supports creators by expanding its NFT support to Instagram!
Looking for extra proof?
Proofs like Twitter’s head Elon Musk, and celebrities like Shawn Mendes, Jack Dorsey, Rob Gronkowski, Soulja Boy, Mark Cuban, Lindsay Lohan, Steve Aoki, & more evidently influence NFTs on a positive note.
Even Twitter can integrate NFTs & make NFT Tweets in the future!
Closing Thoughts
Instagram is about to break big barriers by entering into the NFT space, still there is a long way to go when new features are integrated and upgraded. Instagram users can create their own NFT portfolio by creating, selling and minting their own NFTs on Instagram network.
In future it can turn over to an Instagram NFT Marketplace! Hope you are ready to experience this turn over?
Get Ready To Experience The New Forms Of NFTs in this digital space as creators are far ahead in collaborating with NFT.
Hope here is an answer to your question, “Will Instagram Be a Next-Gen NFT Marketplace?”
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nftelarca · 2 years
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19burstraat · 1 month
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unbelievably specific modern things the crows would love. too bad they live in a late-1800s fantasy world
Kaz: screenshotting nfts, those web weaving posts about dog metaphors, leaving people on read, stealing from the self checkout in supermarkets, emo phases, wearing headphones but not actually listening to anything so they're just there just as a conversation deterrent, winding up scam callers, escape rooms, pretending to know nothing about pop culture in order to annoy people, playing solitaire online, Knowing A Guy for everything
Inej: social media sleuthing, posting goodreads quotes, strictly come dancing, snoopy, easily accessible climbing shoes, mr darcy, shouting at the screen when someone's judged incorrectly on a competition show, getting unbelievably competitive about wii sports/duolingo scoreboards/goodreads goals/animal crossing islands/air hockey, texting..... With loads of elipses... Like your parents.... and dropping unprompted wisdom in them.....
Jesper: neon clothes, the 💯 emoji, making everyone as miis on tomodachi life but being so bad at it that kaz and nina's miis end up getting married, lisa frank art, scamming people on depop, cheap jewellery that makes you go green, complaining about how cottagecore videos don't correctly represent the Rural Farm Life, shitty 2000s club bangers, the kitsch movement, giving your car a name, hoiking your novelty socks really high so everyone can see them, shitty christmas films, first person shooters
Wylan: speedpaint videos, joe hisaishi, being judgemental about other people's spotify wrappeds, djungelskog, that gif of the japanese mascot costume running through a bunch of explosions, watching weird low-budget adaptations of shakespeare plays with kaz, those arcade crane games, piercing your own ears with a needle and a lighter then being somehow surprised when it gets infected
Matthias: making an instagram account in-character for your dog, posting low-quality graphics of inspirational or biblical quotes on facebook (yk the ones w the landscape or sunset behind them), taking frowning selfies from below like your granddad does, viking media of any sort, buying dozens of identical t-shirts from big tesco, mixing up celebrities all the time, perpetually caving and giving the scouts/guides/youth groups/football clubs/carollers/etc money for their fundraisers
Nina: making bait posts online in the style of 'why can't we just print more money', period dramas, wearing huge mother of the bride style hats to weddings, saving recipes/crafts/art ideas on tiktok and then never actually doing them, pink gin, tiktok edits of fit celebs/characters, 3 hour video essays abt pop culture, saying 'break up with him' in response to every relationship woe, buying cheerful tat from flying tiger
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keyofw · 2 months
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I know it's no longer a novel observation how the entire internet is enshittified now but it's still shocking that so many of the things we depend on had such a sudden and marked decline in quality.
Google results are mostly ads. Facebook is 90% ads, 10% domestic terrorists. Twitter is... well, not Twitter and it's only good for Nazis to yell at each other in the hopes they make .0004 cents per tweet. Instagram is ads. TikTok is misinformation central. YouTube serves forty-seven ads per second of videos watched.
Every news article is behind a paywall, and some of them are just AI-text garbled from someone else's much better article, also behind a paywall.
AI art has made it impossible to find images you want. It's also exploded the use and potential use of misinformation. Your data is now being fed to generative AIs to make cheap slop that only makes information harder to find and source.
Everyone wants you using their app instead of a web browser so that you aren't allowed to block the 3,487 ads per page that have to load.
Amazon is full of fake or low-quality dupes of the things you actually want to buy. Netflix and other streaming services are raising prices, cutting available shows, and erasing the existence of shows in order to avoid paying writers. Art hosting sites such as DeviantArt allow your work to be scraped for NFTs and generative AI without your consent or any form of compensation. Spotify has demonetized over 80% of their tracks and pays the rest astoudingly low, worse than the other streaming services which also underpay.
Everything is a subscription service which means not only are you paying for the same product in perpetuity but you never technically own any tool you use and your right to use it can be revoked at any time. Everything has to be a "smart" product so when the business inevitably folds and/or the servers shut down, your product no longer works. Hope it's not something you need!
Every company no longer accepts phone calls but routes you through a series of automated messages until finally dumping you off to an overworked and underpaid person who has no power to help you. Speaking of phones, you can't use them for calls. There are so many robocallers and scams that no one in their right mind picks up the phone anymore. Texts are going the same way. No one wants to dig through 100 scam messages to find the one from the person they actually want to talk to.
It's all just the inevitable end result of capitalism. It doesn't have to be this way. But there needs to be regulation, and fast, or the "Dead Internet Theory" will no longer be a fringe theory.
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verkomy · 11 months
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Hi, my name is Kasia (she/her, ona/jej), and I'm a 2D digital artist and illustrator from Poland 🇵🇱 I love making fanarts and creating my own original characters! Thanks for checking out my blog!
🍃 website / instagram / patreon / commissions 🍃
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🍃 LINKS (carrd):
✧ twitter ✧ tiktok ✧ buy my prints on inprnt! ✧ support me on ko-fi!
other fun links:
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✧ tablets I use: Huion Kamvas Pro 13 | iPad 10,2" ✧ programs I use: Clip Studio Paint EX | Procreate
✧ you can use my art (except my for OCs) as profile pictures/headers/wallpapers, just please ask me first and credit me in your bio. DO NOT repost my drawings on other pages, copy them, sell them or use for it NFT or AI!
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valdevia · 1 year
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I got all tingly and goose bumpy when I saw the clean artwork you put together here.I’m interested in buying some of your amazing artworks as NFTs. However considering the fact that artworks has a high market value in NFT and continuous royalties payout returns for both and I’m sure you know the potential of that beautiful art?.
Please get back to me on Instagram ( @reginag8_  ) so I can schedule the time you and I will be active on this so we can get the transaction executed on this platform as I’m not always online here. Thank you
How about you invest in this hot new crypto asset?
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visualratatosk · 6 months
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Collective memories
You may have come across Semioticapocalypse, a blog I started—frightening to consider how long ago it was, — that became essentially the origin of the «Collective Memories» (CM). Both Semioticapocalypse and the CM project emerged primarily from my longstanding love for black-and-white photography, which later evolved into an interest in its history and theory. Secondly, thу new enterprise owes much to the staggering and mesmerizing impact that the Cambrian explosion in the world of generative models has had (and continues to have) on me, particularly when it comes to diffusion models, generating images visual or textual inputs as well as from various combinations of thereof.
The term "collective memory" denotes the aggregate of memories, knowledge, and data that a social group holds, which is intrinsically linked to the group's identity. The term "collective memory" in English and its French counterpart "la mémoire collective" emerged in the latter half of the 19th century. Maurice Halbwachs, a philosopher and sociologist, further developed this concept in his 1925 work, «Les cadres sociaux de la mémoire» (eng. text). Both expansive and intimate social collectives can create, disseminate, and inherit collective memory.
Contrary to the term "collective memory," which is somewhat ambiguously defined yet generally accepted, the notion of "collective memories" is inherently problematic. Memories are the results of the individual acts of recollection, making the idea of "collective memories" paradoxical. Сontemporary diffusion models utilize vast amounts of often unidentified data, including historical and personal old photographs, vintage postcards, and other kinds of publicly circulating images. These models may be seen as involved in the prompts-driven singular acts of remembrance, producing images that paradoxically represent "collective memories," something otherwise unfeasible and ultimately, non-existent.
The visual works published here and elsewhere on this blog were created using Midjourney. Each of them comes as the result of finding optimal (for lack of a better world) combined text/image prompt through exhaustive search a. k. a. generate-and-test method; the process is apparently as labor-intensive as it is time-consuming. The major part of the works belongs within the "Collective Memories" framework. In addition to visuals there will be eventually / hopefully a p2p publication or two.
Past works that align with the CM project in terms of both concept and style, even if not published as such, can be found on Behance. Then there's Instagram (crowв there is kind of thin but I'm set on daily updates). Last but not least, there are sporadic posts on Facebook, in designated groups only, — primarily 'MJ Official' (weekly or so) and another nice one here (occasionally). In case you would like (for whatever reason) to buy NFT or two, it can be arranged via Makers Place: drop me a line.
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harbingercr0w · 6 months
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📌 COMMISSION STATUS: open! (last edited 10/20/23)
‼️ PLEASE READ EVERY SLIDE ‼️
it’s been a long time coming but my commissions are finally open! slots are currently unlimited until i hit what i think is a good amount of ‘em. in a bit of a tough situation so anything helps, even just tips! if you have any questions feel free to let me know, i’d be happy to answer!
📌 TOS:
★ I RETAIN THE RIGHT TO DENY A COMMISSION FOR WHATEVER REASON I MAY HAVE.
★ YOU MUST BE 18+ TO COMMISSION ME.
★ PAYMENT VIA PAYPAL OR KO-FI ONLY. CASHAPP OK FOR MUTUALS.
★ DO NOT USE COMMISSIONED ARTWORK FOR AI, NFT, OR OTHERWISE.
★ COMMISSIONS ARE FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY- DON’T USE MY ART WORK FOR COMMERCIAL VENTURES SUCH AS MERCH.
★ PAYMENT IN FULL UPFRONT, NO REFUNDS. REFUNDS ARE ONLY AVAILABLE IF I, THE ARTIST, CANNOT COMPLETE THE COMMISSION. ONLY COMMISSION ME IF YOU ARE IN A POSITION WHERE YOU CAN AFFORD IT!
★ CREDIT ME IF YOU USE MY ART AS AN ICON, BANNER, ETC.! DO NOT REMOVE MY WATERMARK!
★ VISUAL REFERENCE IS REQUIRED!
★ COMMISSIONS WILL TAKE A COUPLE DAYS TO A COUPLE WEEKS FOR COMPLETION, DEPENDING ON COMPLEXITY, MY HEALTH, AND MY PERSONAL LIFE ISSUES. BEAR IN MIND I DEAL WITH A WRIST ISSUE TT IMPEDES MY ABILITY TO DRAW- PLEASE BE PATIENT WITH ME! I WILL SEND WIPS, BUT PLEASE DON’T SPAM ME FOR UPDATES.
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phanchester · 3 months
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just wanted to share info abt youtooz bc i've seen a lot of discourse lately. i'm actually not a youtooz fans because i don't like the eyes LMFAO but i see people accusing them of things that i'm pretty sure has been debunked
1) youtooz is a zionist company
there is no evidence for this right now!
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this is the most proof that i can find. if anyone has more lmk, but a lot of people are saying on here, twitter and instagram (although admittedly less people on there) that this is a mostly baseless claim, and waters down the meaning of zionism.
2) youtooz steals art
read this thread from an independent artist who worked with them in the past!
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tl;dr: youtooz creators ask for reference photos. content creators give them art without asking for permission + certain similarities. plus youtooz has apparently improved by working with other artists.
3) youtooz made nfts
no, they partnered with nft makers who commissioned them to make figurines of their stupid nft. which is not great but definitely not the same.
i actually dgaf abt youtooz i do not own any and i will never buy them simply bc they're ugly. but just wanted this to help ppl in navigating info online - if anyone provides evidence disclaiming this i will add it to this post
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salted-caramel-tea · 8 months
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ok lets get into the creator league stuff (local essay andy is back)
I mean first and foremost what Is the creator league
its an esports tournament ran by eFuse and presented by Mr Beast. its designed as this kind of interactive league allowing fans to play with and for their favourite creators. their trailers on instagram claim that theres gonna be a full years worth of content, however Mr Beasts recent video claims the event will happen across a 10 month time frame.
so the ting that makes this event 'special' is that the creators are not listed as players in the event but as 'team managers'- which is where the creator pass comes in. Each creator has a 'pass' that allows you as a fan and viewer to join their team and participate in the league events. Each pass costs around $20 and from what ive read I believe you can only sign up to participate on behalf of one player.
obviously for reasons of fairness, not everyone who buys a pass will be able to officially compete- there is a limited number of spaces on each team and the places are won via an open qualifier Fortnite tournament where they will also be competing for a $50 k prize- although im yet to find any comment from creator league or any articles on how this money is split. But don't worry even if you don't qualify youre still entitled to a free box of mr beasts chocolate should you buy a pass before September 9th. yey.
so what's the problem with this.
I mean first of all. creators arent even required to play. they can fully just let their team do all the work in every event which might work for people like Vinnie Hacker I guess. This might be a way to try and 'even the playing field' by not giving creators with gaming backgrounds any advantage, however it makes the marketing of 'playing with your favourite creator' a little meh. also as a viewer, id be more interested in watching an event that my creator was an active participant in than just watching my streamer watch other people play on their behalf.
the other huge thing that everyone is really waiting to hear about in this post is the nft situation. so recently the narrator of the creator league announcement video, brycent, conformed that the passes are nfts to be minted on the blockchain operating system Near Protocol. so obviously people are extremely concerned about this discovered involvement in NFTs and crypto currency.
so I went to investigate the website to see what its looks like when you purchase a creator pass and unsurprisingly there is no mention on nfts anywhere. The passes are sold on mynt.gg , which according to their faqs is a 'first of its kind marketplace looking to evaluate esports through community' just have a look actually
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so no mention of the passes actually being nft purchase here's . if we go to the check out as well this is what we see for the descriptors
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so . people who are purchasing this have no way of actually knowing they are purchasing an nft. you also need an account to add a pass to your basket and im not willing to make an account so im unaware if at any time during the payment process people are made aware of what they are purchasing. its listed and discussed more like a membership than anything, and in a way it is there are benefits to it, however with no information as to what people are actually buying its extremely sketchy and a literally misleading purchase perhaps a scam even . since the fact that they've just purchased an not isn't listed anywhere on mynt.gg prior to purchase. and after going through a few more articles .
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so theyre definitely trying to hide it from you. as mentioned you need an account to purchase anything. and you only get to know what youre purchasing if you go through the TOC, which most people don't read lets be real.
it's worth noting as well creator league is the only collection available on mynt.gg at the minute, it seems like this entire business was started FOR creator league.
after reading through the faqs again I want to correct myself and say that yes you can buy more than one pass, but only for one creator. so this seems to me like a pay to win scheme.
im not going to go super in depth into this bit bc its a topic that has already been discussed in detail but obviously a lot of people are not happy with the inclusion of nfts because of their environmental impact, the secrecy and dedication to hiding this fact that the company is involving crypto in the event itself is a little weird if u ask me. oh yeah theres been reports on twitter too that they have been blocking and deleting replies to their posts that accuse them on using crypto.
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so theyre lying to you as the viewer about what they are and what youre purchasing. but it seems like theyre lying to the creators too.
again. crypto and nfts is not mentioned anywhere at all. not in the trailer, not on the website not in any announcements . only discovered when people were paying for passes bc they wanted to support their fave creators.
recently one of the listed creators Connor CDawgVA released a twitter statement conforming that he was completely blindsided by the fact that there was cryptocurrency involved in the event- if u haven't seen his tweet here
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so this raises the question were creators told about their involvement with Near, or was it written using jargon that people unfamiliar with crypto would not pick up on.
CEO of TAMU Esports Dylan Liu also weighed in on the creator league misleading their creators as well here's his statements too
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this isn't everything Dylan has had to say hes done a lot of discussions with people on blockchains and of the event itself as someone who has known about the event for a while, id recommend checking out his twitter if you have time he goes into depth about how much funding theyre getting from near and way more issues with creator league than I have time to explore rn .
but it really does seem that the Creator League and eFuse have gone out of their way to try and hide the fact that they are using cryptocurrency from everyone possible. This is a marketing scheme to try and trick people into buying into their market- and if you google Near Protocol right now you see that they are declining so they actively need more people to buy into their schemes.
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investors are leaving Near right now. Theyre tricking people into buying into their organisation. At least thats my understanding of it im not hugely knowledgeable about crypto.
I have a headache lets just wrap this up
this is super sketchy . as of right now CDawgVA is the only creator to have withdrawn from the event, but I hope a lot of creators follow suit. its unknown to us the details of their contracts but from what we know of the event they have done everything to hide the genuine content of creator pass purchases from the viewers- making a lot of people rightfully angry that the event is trying to pull the wool over fans eyes. hiding tweets and refusing to acknowledge their involvement in crypto programmes to the point where its unclear if people like Mr Beast and any of the participating creators are aware of it is super suspicious activity. Especially with how vague their promotions have been on the event, very little information has been available on their instagram and I think it was yesterday that we actually got some kind of timeline of the event. its supposed to start like next week and so many people are still so unsure of what is actually happening in the event or what prizes theyre actually getting if they participate. there has been no redeeming quality in the way that this event has been conceived and executed and I really do hope to see that the event is cancelled or that creators start to speak out against the way that the event is being run and support the fans who feel cheated and blindsided by the organisers . I will say I do not believe any of the creators willingly involved themselves in a cryptocurrency scheme, it's all just too sketchy . and no I did not proofread this nor can I be bothered to .
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pepperquinnartz · 3 months
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🍉 DRAWINGS FOR PALESTINE! 🍉
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I posted this on twitter a few days ago, and I wanted to spread the word on Tumblr as well! I'm drawing art for anyone who donates an E-sim at Gazaesims.com or donates ANY amount to the following:
Care for Gaza
Palestine Children's relief fund
Women for Women
Anera
What do I do after I donate?
Its easy! Just DM me a screenshot of your successful donation either on here or on my Twitter (@Peppermint_Quin) and let me know what you'd like! I'll draw OCs, Fanart, your pets, an apple if you'd like, etc.!!! Just please keep it within reason, and do not use my work for commercial use, profit, AI, NFTS, or merch! It is only to be used for personal use! Also note all of the drawings for this will be colored sketches! The bigger the donation the more polished it'll be!
I Donated an E-Sim! How do I activate it?
Here are a few tutorials on how to donate E-Sims!
Sofidilla's twitter thread on how to donate an E-sim to someone in Gaza
Shentel's instagram post (with graphics) on how to buy E-sims
Another helpful guide by ayayaja28 on twitter!
Check out blackpearlblast's tumblr post here with more places you can buy E-sims from
As of right now, there is no time on limit on this because I just want to help out as much as I can! Thank you so much for reading! 🍉 ❤️ 🖤🤍💚
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captainspacefox · 10 months
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People often say tumblr has a bot problem and that's why it's not worth it but have you seen instagram??
I thought i'd try posting there as well, my page is now overrun by nft-bro-bots, they want to buy my furry art steal my furry soul and devour my entire account while they're at it. Tumblr porn-bots wish they could be them. Glad they aren't.
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zchadkins · 3 months
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to be clear, because i’ve seen multiple posts asking for a bootleg of how to dance in ohio (and a lot of you appear to be minors who might not know how bootlegs work)—
as of right now, there are so few video masters (people who create bootlegs and share them), that you can count them all on your fingers. this is not just in new york, either, but across the world. almost all of the recent bootlegs are created by a very very small number of people. these are NOT random people/tourists with a camera who decide to see a show and film.
video masters (VM) will film things they want to see (one specific VM loves moulin rouge and has many moulin rouge videos), things they get commissioned for (meaning someone will pay for their ticket to the show in exchange for the bootleg, this is very rare though! most masters do not take requests!), or things they know are popular/will get sales (as this is a business for them).
not every show will get a video bootleg. some shows are not popular, some shows the masters have no interest in seeing, sometimes there simply isn’t a day that works with the master’s scheduling, etc. whatever the reason, some shows simply just do not get a video bootleg. and that’s just how life is.
in how to dance in ohio’s case, by the time the show closes, it will have played 99 total performances. that is it. it won’t have broken the 100 performances mark. the shorter the run of a show, the less likely there is to be a bootleg of it. especially when closing is announced 3 weeks out. the video masters calendars could be already full if they’re in new york, or they might not live in new york and three weeks is not enough notice for them to come out and film.
that said, if there was a how to dance in ohio bootleg, it almost 100% would be “NFT” right now or not for trade. to prevent these bootlegs from getting back to the show/production and having them figure out who filmed it, the VMs will often put a NFT date many months in advance. the bootleg would only be available to buy through the master until the not-for-trade date has passed. because bootlegging is, first and foremost, illegal, this NFT date tries to put distance between the date of filming and the release of the video to prevent the master from getting into any legal trouble.
if you know a specific bootleg exists and you know who the master is, feel free to contact them directly. making posts about it in the shows tag is not the way to access bootlegs. if you do get a bootleg, do not post it on tiktok, youtube, instagram, whatever other social media site. once again, this is illegal and we are not trying to draw attention to the existence of bootlegs.
additionally, in the specific instance of how to dance in ohio, the cast is on tumblr. while some of them have made their thoughts about bootlegs known, it is still something to keep away from the cast. not all cast members feel the same way about things and some of them might not care for bootlegs.
finally, as a lot of the people asking for the bootlegs are minors, you might not remember a few years back. the current video masters really only came onto the scene about 5 or so years ago. before that, it was almost impossible to find videos of shows. right now, we are very lucky to have multiple active video masters especially with such good quality equipment. many shows were shared using audio bootlegs, which is still a great way to access a show you might not have otherwise seen.
as an aside - this post is not an invitation to argue about the logistics of selling bootlegs. there are many reasons masters sell their bootlegs - primarily, to make back the money on their tickets. broadway shows are very expensive as we all know, and masters have to buy specific seats in order for them to feel comfortable filming. masters also upgrade their equipment (i’m talking $1000+ camera equipment), which is offset by people buying these videos. if you have comments about how bootlegging is illegal and selling illegal work is bad, i don’t care to hear it.
tl;dr - there might not ever be a video bootleg of how to dance in ohio and that’s okay. you are allowed to be upset you can’t see a show, but you cannot automatically assume a bootleg of a show will exist. we protect video masters and do not share their work.
if you have questions, my ask box is open.
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why can't lindsey brynes just asked paramore or hayley if she could sell their photos as posters or something. why is it always "pay $6 and I'll give you a photo of hayley" or "follow me and I'll post a photo of hayley in a bikini".
If she wants more followers then she should post more band photos. she has paramore and boygenius as her clients like any of the band photos as a poster would gain her so much more money rather than just asking her instagram followers if they want to buy unseen photos of hayley sitting down
the hot tub thing still bothers me to this day. For people who didn’t know during the FFV era i believe ? Lindsey Byrnes, who was Paramore’s #1 person to go for photos during the AL era posted a photo of Hayley in a swimsuit sitting in a hot tub saying she’d post the full pic if she got a certain amount of followers. People called her creepy and weird and she never ended up posting the full pics.
Also at one point i remember (and have screenshots here and here) that she was bargaining with her followers saying “if you get me to 110K i’ll post photos of Hayley in the bath” which is just a weird asf.
Anyways, now she’s trying to sell pictures she took of hayley for 6 dollars per photo and the main account trying to buy this shit is Paramore Russia. The only reason we know about this is because Paramore Russia posted on social media asking for people to donate so we can have never-before-seen pics of Hayley.
Now, Paramore Russia is the same account that pretended to be Hayley’s relatives on facebook so they could get *exclusive* content of Hayley (which btw, if your way of getting pictures of celebrities you like involve lying and being weird with the people they personally know in real life I think you should log off the internet and get a real hobby). Which them being insane on facebook brought us that pic of Hayley & Taylor looking cozy during christmas time and then the call-out post Hayley made about people being weird. Nonetheless, all of this shit has left a bad taste in my mouth. Lindsey is also an NFT bro, if you needed another nail in the coffin for some reason.
also i agree, the big thing for me is her trying to sell it to Paramore Russia (specifically because of the stalkerish behavior to when it comes to “getting content” they were exuding and had been exuding for a while). no one had known about these photos until they posted they were raising money to buy them… insane.
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jessgaspar · 1 year
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I got all tingly and goose bumpy when I saw the clean artwork you put together here.I’m interested in buying some of your amazing artworks as NFTs. However considering the fact that artworks has a high market value in NFT and continuous royalties payout returns for both and I’m sure you know the potential of that beautiful art?.
Please get back to me on Instagram ( @reginag8_  ) so I can schedule the time you and I will be active on this so we can get the transaction executed on this platform as I’m not always online here. Thank you
i don't do nfts, regina.
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angrybatart · 5 months
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Someone actually sent me a message on Instagram, asking to buy my art as NFTs. Like WHAT THE FUCK????
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I know I'm not the best, but is my art THAT bad????
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