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1st Nov 2018, 8:46 PM
dA doesn't really delete anything. They only delete your password. You can make banning an account ineffective by making another account and favoriting all uploads of the first one. In case you want to leave dA and don't leave your uploads for public access, you must:
1. put every single deviation "in storage"
2. deactivate your account.
Otherwise it's like locking your house from the outside and throwing away the key, while everybody can still see what's inside. (Only true for favorited uploads but still.)
Good thing that you kept a copy for yourself.
1. put every single deviation "in storage"
2. deactivate your account.
Otherwise it's like locking your house from the outside and throwing away the key, while everybody can still see what's inside. (Only true for favorited uploads but still.)
Good thing that you kept a copy for yourself.
2nd Nov 2018, 6:25 AM
Hmm, as far as I remember, it happened many years ago, I could log into that account and put all art into storage, but I could not diactivate it. It is still there, hanging as a dead weight.
2nd Nov 2018, 4:51 PM
Hmm, I never got banned for real, all the above was concluded by observation, especially some who got banned and while their gallery was not accessible anymore, single deviations one had fav'd were still accessible.
*Checking*... here, this one was one of the few SFW ones in a gallery full of gay muscular men and centaurs, I guess "cafeartiste" (because he often painted with coffee) was banned because too many too-stiff dicks in his gallery. Back then I didn't know that fav'ing would keep his art available...
*Checking*... here, this one was one of the few SFW ones in a gallery full of gay muscular men and centaurs, I guess "cafeartiste" (because he often painted with coffee) was banned because too many too-stiff dicks in his gallery. Back then I didn't know that fav'ing would keep his art available...