Slushe.Com has emerged as one of the big three Free Flickr Alternatives. Along with
DeviantArt, and Twitter. The reason why? Well, it's pretty awesome! It's a home for 2D and 3D Computer Generated Art/Porn. And thanks to Slushe's great layout and image presentation our Porn has never looked so good either. The fact our work is created in a 3D environment with real effort, creativity, and artistry seems to sit very well at Slushe. With many established members, and the wider audience there liking and favoriting our work.
I'm also delighted to see that Slushe have now added an official 'Second Life' Category. ( Existing members may want to add and 'Opt In' to this new category. As Second Life content may not be visible until you do. )
Important.
Follow me on Slushe. HERE! With the lack of a Sexiest Group for Blog Content at Slushe. Those i follow and my 'Favourites' can act as a source for this blog for now. Hopefully as Slushe is a 'Beta'. Improvements, including group creation, may emerge later.
We are also brought together at Slushe using the 'TheSexiestPornstarsSL' Tag/Label on our uploaded pictures. This makes them easily searchable by other members and by this blog in order to become Blog Content on this Gallery and other posts. The Tag is our 'Sexiest Group' there just like on Twitter.
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Disclaimer - Gallery lineup order does not reflect any type of status or ranking. It generally just means the images nearer the top were gathered earliest. On weeks of high activity, only one image per person will be selected. Other times more than one could appear if they vary and cross from one theme to the other. ie One Naughty or One Topless. Non-selection is also not connected to ranking or status. It most likely means the images featured were gathered for selection before the image was published. Or in some cases genuine 'Human Error' ( We're not robots. And a team of 'One' produces this. ) or lack of time, or publication after post completion meant it was missed.
One thing I've noted that SLushe needs to improve, is their tagging/filter system. It's much too exclusionary, and provides no clue as to why an image or vid or gallery would be filtered out. It also doesn't allow for an override, where you can click a link to see something that runs counter to your filters. So if something gets posted that doesn't fit my allowed filter set, the only remedy is to go edit my filter set, and hope I guess which one to change to allow the content to be seen. It's very ... clunky.
ReplyDeleteI always found Flickr's 'Search' option appalling. Hardly ever found people for example whenever i used it.
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