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So, I recently received this comment on an exit survey:

Nothing here for the $5 tier is exclusively shared that can't be seen on other accounts the artist owns.

And while it's true that I do post art from the site on Twitter and Deviant art sometimes (often a couple weeks after the fact) there are sections of this site that are almost exclusive to my patreon: my comics.

Noe. gnome Shorts have mostly gone public, and the Bowsette series is public because it was a collaboration with Jess Star. But the rest of them are all exclusive (for the most part) to you all here at the Dreamer level and above.

So it got me wondering if maybe that's not obvious. Patreon has a BAD archive system, and I wondered if you all would appreciate a post highlighting my comics, say once a week? Obviously I would stop once I hit them all, but they've been out for a while, and new people might not be aware, plus vetrans to the site may like a refresher. Plus, I can make some comments about them. and you all can as well. Fresh looks from a new angle, maybe.

But, I would like to know what you think: Should I post weekly spotlights (collection) of my existing comics (with a brief conversation / commentary post about the comic) or do you think it would clutter my page?

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Clownlover321

I would definitely love to see either honestly. Your artwork is absolutely awesome. 😊

Harlock

Patreon's interface needs a big revamp , especially for comments. Instead of a weekly post, how about creating a post summarizing your work on Patreon but doing as a pinned post that's always at the top of your feed? Then you can create new summaries when you have enough of an update that makes it worth creating the new post. That way we can easily see the summary no matter when it was last updated and it will create less 'clutter'.

gnomeoo

Generally, I use my pinned post for what I'm currently promoting, diving new people to my freshest and most fan-appealing content. One could argue that these comic posts might qualify. I'll think about incorporating that. Thanks for the suggestion.