Please respect people's work
Someone has told me that the user ctrlshiftc-simberly was posting all my work without permission, on tumblr and simsfileshare. Tumblr removed their blog due to copyright infringement.
I ask if anyone sees another blog doing this, please let me know <3
I know my older redirect links are broken since linkvertise bought adfly, and since then, I always give the direct links when people ask me (except asks that demand and don't say please or thank you) because they are all still available in simsfileshare. I've been editing old links bit by bit, but it's a lot of them and my mental health doesn't allow me to do it often.
I explained that to this person and requested them to remove my content and gave the alternative to reblog the original posts with the direct links, instead of stealing the images and cc to make new posts. And they said they wouldn't delete and would continue to post anyways, as they did (including cc that has direct links in my posts). Which shows me this person doesn't want to help the community, but wants to be seen as the "Hero". Because the community is both sides, non-creators and creators. If this person has the time and energy to upload everything one by one, they could reblog with direct links, and I would even inform my followers of the direct links reblogs, but instead they prefer to hijack the downloads and affect me.
Honestly, I've been barely surviving with constant autistic burnout and I'm doing my best to answer asks with direct links, fix the old links and post cc in a batches. I've thought about quitting so many times, but I kept going because of my followers, but this situation made me wonder if I should just drop tumblr at all, cause someone stealing cc seems like all my work down the drain. It might not seem like it matters, but when I see my links from 2014 still having downloads, it means a lot to me <3 so hijacking links affects me.
I've been creating since 2014 and been in the sims community since way before that, and I've seen so many creators quitting and deleting years of work, because of situations like this. And they were right because everyone hits the last drop, when it could be avoided.























