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      Plenty of ways to host for free, even with a custom domain. (Though the domain is $15 per year) Like GitHub. Or you can even just use Tumblr with a custom domain.

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      Hosting is cheap and there is free hosting available if you don’t care about having a custom domain and have a limited audience. If your audience is big enough to go past that bandwidth you can probably monetize somehow and cover server costs easily, even if it’s just selling a few pieces of merch. My website is $80 a year with a custom domain and I get unlimited transfer/bandwidth. It’s shared hosting so over about 1k visitors per day means it’ll get slow but if you’re getting that kind of traffic you can probably sell more merch and get a vps

      Use twitter/pixiv/ig for promotion but if you don’t do the above your locking out anyone who refuses to make account. All of them won’t let you look at more than 1-5 images before locking you out entirely with account nag screens that can’t be bypassed. Or just stay on those platforms, I don’t care, I’ll just never read your comic

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      No, it really, seriously, doesn’t. People that rely on social media are just lazy and ignorant.

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          You realize people make money from social media, right?

          Obviously not this one but the profitable ones.

          18k likes and 2200 shares.

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            Yes, absolutely! But the suggestion to self host when you’re not even contributing to their income comes across as a little unjustified.

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                • Comment 1: Why do some comic artists only post to social media?
                • Comment 2: It costs money to make a website.
                • Comment 3: It only costs $10 to make a website.
                • Me: The comic artist is not making any money right now from us on Lemmy.
                • You: Social media platforms are profitable.
                • Me: Yes, they are. Additionally, I believe that comment 3 is unfair because that person is not paying towards the $10 for the comic artist to make their own website.
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      And it gives you some degree of control over reposts and people stealing content. If your not on the platform you cant really contest claims against a video or post.