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hermit08 · 1 year
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My farmer, Oakley :))
Villager portraits are from Leyalluna's Portraits Mod
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rust-berrie · 2 months
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i have so many sketch pages that i should upload bc my sketches r so much better than my actual pieces 💀💀
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bigeyedkitteh · 8 months
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Stardew Valley OC Profile Maker (just type away and upload icons)
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fairmerthefarmer · 22 days
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Marzipan <3
I was immediately drawn to Marz I’m my first exocolonist playthrough mostly cause of her being the biggest kid and I loved that she was still considered pretty. Her whole thing with her augment kind of explaining some of why how she was how she was is so interesting to me.
(she also was kind of the worst as a child but what I adore about her is how much she can grow, also she actually likes it when you aren’t a yes man.)
I have an urge to do fun typography with exocolonist illustrations but my Adobe fonts weren’t loading on procreate and it’d probably be better just to use illustrator instead but I just kinda fave up for now.
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I made a new one of these because I changed my profile picture.
I also deleted the old one cause the original edit that I did was terrible quality and this profile pic creator was so much better.
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bluepatt · 7 days
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So recently I started playing Stardew valley and decided to share my experience a little
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I didn't expect the farm game to be so interesting Lol
This week I drew some funny moments like the first meeting with Sebastian when I gift him bat wing
(for some reason I thought that he would like it)
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Aaand I always run out of time while playing so yeah, fainting on the floor at 2am 🎉
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sunanthonyz · 19 days
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I’m coming out about the fact that I’ve been playing Stardew Valley for half a year now
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I don’t really know what to say, but @bluepatt and I got addicted to this game and then accidentally found our spouses (still crying because Linus told me no)
Also I have never drawn myself next to a playable character and I don’t really like such things BUT ALEX DID NOT GIVE ME A CHOICE 😭😡
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plutoniumpuddle · 3 days
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Introducing Novak!
I have a bunch of ideas about Novak interacting with the other villagers but I had to introduce him first.
Feel free to ask me questions about him! Hopefully I’ll post more about him soon but I’m not really sure what to post about him next
Side note- I didn’t wanna do a normal profile of him cause I wanted a full body of him so I edited it to fit what I wanted.
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moomoo-222 · 16 days
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behold, my stardew farmer's profile! i've been seeing these on tiktok and they're so insanely cute! i love how it came out. ૮ ˶ᵔ ᵕ ᵔ˶ 𐙚 ა
here's a link to the template, and here's another link to the stardew font! ***i personally found it easiest to use canva to arrange everything; you can even upload the font on there!***
‧₊˚❀༉‧₊˚.Celina is somewhat like me, somewhat not:
𑁍 i 110% wouldn't handle farming, but i think i could psyche myself up to go mining as long as someone came with me, lol.
𑁍 my irl fiancé is rather similar to Harvey in looks and personality, so i definitely have a type in that department, hehe. ;)
𑁍 i do indeed appreciate sashimi and i do indeed detest broccoli.
i was a harvey truther BEFORE the hozier trend, and i will never shut up about it. ( ˘ᴗ˘ ) if Celina didn't marry Harvey, she'd probably end up with Seb or Elliot! ‎₊˚⊹ 𐦍༘⋆₊thanks for reading!
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Stardew Valley OC from forever ago
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In light of the new update, that sadly hasn't come out on switch yet, I decided to post this. I made it back in 2022 🙃 I'll probably end up making a new version.
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lunonoxart · 25 days
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Made my Stardew Valley character sheet!
-Template found on Tiktok-
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rumi-luna · 21 days
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pechadream · 4 months
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These winter outfits are living rent free in my head
(Also here's a half-reveal of Luna's winter outfit-)
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(CNN) — Jack Latham was on a mission to photograph farms in Vietnam — not the country’s sprawling plantations or rice terraces but its “click farms.”
Last year, the British photographer spent a month in the capital Hanoi documenting some of the shadowy enterprises that help clients artificially boost online traffic and social media engagement in the hope of manipulating algorithms and user perceptions.
The resulting images, which feature in his new book “Beggar’s Honey,” provide rare insight into the workshops that hire low-paid workers to cultivate likes, comments and shares for businesses and individuals globally.
“When most people are on social media, they want nothing but attention — they’re begging for it,” Latham said in a phone interview, explaining his book’s title.
“With social media, our attention is a product for advertisers and marketers.”
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In the 2000s, the growing popularity of social media sites — including Facebook and Twitter, now called X — created a new market for well-curated digital profiles, with companies and brands vying to maximize visibility and influence.
Though it is unclear when click farms began proliferating, tech experts warned about “virtual gang masters” operating them from low-income countries as early as 2007.
In the following decades, click farms exploded in number — particularly in Asia, where they can be found across India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, the Philippines, and beyond.
Regulations have often failed to keep pace: While some countries, like China, have attempted to crack down on operations (the China Advertising Association banned the use of click farms for commercial gain in 2020), they continue to flourish around the continent, especially in places where low labor and electricity costs make it affordable to power hundreds of devices simultaneously.
‘Like Silicon Valley startups’
Latham’s project took him to five click farms in Vietnam.
(The click farmers he hoped to photograph in Hong Kong “got cold feet,” he said, and pandemic-related travel restrictions dashed his plans to document the practice in mainland China).
On the outskirts of Hanoi, Latham visited workshops operating from residential properties and hotels.
Some had a traditional setup with hundreds of manually operated phones, while others used a newer, compact method called “box farming” — a phrase used by the click farmers Latham visited — where several phones, without screens and batteries, are wired together and linked to a computer interface.
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Latham said one of the click farms he visited was a family-run business, though the others appeared more like a tech companies.
Most workers were in their 20s and 30s, he added.
“They all looked like Silicon Valley startups,” he said. “There was a tremendous amount of hardware … whole walls of phones.”
Some of Latham’s photos depict — albeit anonymously — workers tasked with harvesting clicks.
In one image, a man is seen stationed amid a sea of gadgets in what appears to be a lonely and monotonous task.
“It only takes one person to control large amounts of phones,” Latham said. “One person can very quickly (do the work of) 10,000. It’s both solitary and crowded.”
At the farms Lathan visited, individuals were usually in charge of a particular social media platforms.
For instance, one “farmer” would be responsible for mass posting and commenting on Facebook accounts, or setting up YouTube platforms where they post and watch videos on loop.
The photographer added that TikTok is now the most popular platform at the click farms he visited.
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The click farmers Latham spoke to mostly advertised their services online for less than one cent per click, view or interaction.
And despite the fraudulent nature of their tasks, they seemed to treat it like just another job, the photographer said.
‘There was an understanding they were just providing a service,” he added. “There wasn’t a shadiness. What they’re offering is shortcuts.”
Deceptive perception
Across its 134 pages, “Beggar’s Honey” includes a collection of abstract photographs — some seductive, others contemplative — depicting videos that appeared on Latham’s TikTok feed.
He included them in the book to represent the kind of content he saw being boosted by click farms.
But many of his photos focus on the hardware used to manipulate social media —webs of wires, phones and computers.
“A lot of my work is about conspiracies,” Latham said. ” Trying to ‘document the machines used to spread disinformation’ is the tagline of the project. The bigger picture is often the thing we don’t see.”
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Click farms around the world are also used to amplify political messages and spread disinformation during elections.
In 2016, Cambodia’s then-prime minister Hun Sen was accused of buying Facebook friends and likes, which according to the BBC he denied, while shadowy operations in North Macedonia were found to have spread pro-Donald Trump posts and articles during that year’s US presidential election.
While researching, Latham said he found that algorithms — a topic of his previous book, “Latent Bloom” — often recommended videos that he said got increasingly “extreme” with each click.
“If you only digest a diet of that, it’s a matter of time you become diabetically conspiratorial,” he said.
“The spreading of disinformation is the worst thing. It happens in your pocket, not newspapers, and it’s terrifying that it’s tailored to your kind of neurosis.”
Hoping to raise awareness of the phenomenon and its dangers, Latham is planning to exhibit his own home version of a click farm — a small box with several phones attached to a computer interface — at the 2024 Images Vevey Festival in Switzerland.
He bought the gadget in Vietnam for the equivalent of about $1,000 and has occasionally experimented with it on his social media accounts.
On Instagram, Latham’s photos usually attract anywhere from a few dozen to couple hundred likes.
But when he deployed his personal click farm to announce his latest book, the post generated more than 6,600 likes.
The photographer wants people to realize that there’s more to what they see on social media — and that metrics aren’t a measurement of authenticity.
“When people are better equipped with knowledge of how things work, they can make more informed decisions,” he said.
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“Beggar’s Honey,” co-published by Here Press and Images Vevey, is available now.
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tiredandshakingg · 7 months
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Does anyone else hoard their gold star items in a specific storage chest or should I seek therapy?
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eindersein · 8 months
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I finally did my Stardew Valley Farmer's profiles!
I present to you.. Kitsune and Torqi ✨
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