![]() ![]() They are both members only, so expect delays before you can post! There’s also some pretty handy tips on both, and the formats are easy to read, and often link to other accounts the person the beware is on. They also offer advice for people who have found themselves posted on their site! The team is pretty active and bewares are posted quickly!įacebook: The most commonly used ones are bats (furry beware) and Furry Buyer Beware. I would always personally recommend going here, not only do they offer you a guide on how to lay out your beware, they will also give you commentary on what to include/remove in your evidence posts before they publish it! They also collate other accounts/social media for the individuals the beware is on. Livejournal: By far the most common place to publish a beware, and the most revered is Artists Beware on LiveJournal. Or tracing/replicating other people’s work. Other beware uses can be to highlight members of the community for their behaviour online, such as abusive racist or aggressive commentary. On the flip side, sellers can post bewares on buyers that were difficult/aggressive/offensive or filed chargebacks against them for completed works, these are commonly labelled ‘seller beware’ or ‘beware -customer name-”. These are commonly labelled as ‘buyer beware’ or ‘beware scammer’ in posts. The most common type of beware is around art/physical products – usually in regards to items not received. A beware is exactly what it sounds like, it’s a warning for other people online! They’re important in the capacity that they help protect buyers and sellers in a freelance market – keeping their hard earned pennies safe! ![]()
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