If the artist has not uploaded the artwork online, you can instead link to their art gallery, social media or other online prescene. If you are submitting another person's creative work, you must always provide a link back to the original source as either the submission itself or as a comment. If that doesn't work, you are allowed to ask. You should first try finding the artist by using a reverse image search or looking for a watermark. When you are submitting another person's creative work, you must always include their name in the title of the submission, even if you are directly linking to them. Official r/furry Telegram (SFW) Submission Guide (Hover for expanded info) Here you can share art, news, and participate in discussions about the fandom. And all those memes about people saying they learned HTML and how stocks worked through Neopets? Those kinds of memes can trigger memories in people that people are happy to revisit and maybe even relive.Welcome to /r/furry! This is a community for fans of anthropomorphic animals. That's what happened to me twice now, first when Chrissy Teigen tweeted about it and then another film journalist I followed did the same thing. is this the definition of a 'dead game'? don't think soĭon't forget the nostalgia factor, too! Even if these former long-time players didn't stick around, there's always a part of them that comes back even for a brief period, especially after someone brings it up out of the blue. is there still countless players that have stuck around for decades and will gladly do so for many more? absolutely. it's insane how fast one of the NC items was sold out last year during some item pool renewal! as soon as it was restocked they were gone, it took me like a week to hunt one down, and those were hundreds of items everytime so my point is, is neo still one of the most popular games out there? no. and still - the core player base is there. probably pretty pricy too), it is just not living up to it's potential right now. while I think neo could still get popular again with today's kids if a serious overhaul would be made (not just a conversion to HTML5 but general declutter and refresh fot the whole site. I like to think of it like this: just because a game's prime time is over doesn't mean it's done and over with. Very glad that I came back to Neopets though, and glad that it's actually having a bit of a renaissance because of the current global situation. Separate threads for separate topics?! It was like a miracle! Then we got sucked in by how fun dressing an avatar was as Neo didn't have customisation at that point. It was Gaia that that drew me away from Neopets actually! The guild I was in set up on Gaia because it was SO much better for communicating. Just like the people on Neo they're comparing it to its prime in the Noughties when both sites were positively seething with activity. I'm QUITE sure there's people on Gaia who constantly bemoan it being dead too. *backs hurriedly out of gaia* Yeah, more than a few minutes is more than I can handle there! She's my second account ( out of 10 ), I lost access to my main so she stepped up, yep there's still a little salt lingering about that even though I've got no interest in the site any more, lol. Though she's had those clothes on for 10+ years so you might not want to get too close. My girl is cute though, and I still think she's cute. (that's a great word, people should use it more) The last time I did log in and collected the Daily Bribe I'd shut the box down before my brain caught up and realised what the amount had been and I was flabbergasted. That's a telling figure, though let's be fair, a lot of people are asleep right now, but I remember that number needing a zero on the end.Īnd when people say Neo's economy is insane. It entirely overwhelms me if I log in there now, it's like Las Vegas, my MS-addled brain can't deal with it. Gaia maybe has a large enough amount of players for there to be enough people willing to shell out for the cash items to keep it going. Gaia's managed to hold on because of its size, I think, the smaller avatar sites have dwindled as interest fell away with people getting sucked into social media.