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I sort of see where you're coming from, but the thing is, there are a fair amount of alternatives to FurAffinity. I also question whether their userbase is even still increasing. Finally, even if it is, there is one very big difference between them and Steam. THey don't make a cent off artist sales. The artists have to abide by the rules for content to be hosted there, but that's no different than any other archive site. I, personally don't use FurAffinity to view content unless I get a direct link because their search engine was coded by encephalitic hamsters and a lot of the art content looks like it was drawn by the same.

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