Good everyone, I've been visiting this post frequently for a while now because in due time I was interested in the content of this creator called Somato or Somaheaven, I used to see it through Kemono Party or Coomer.su, two pages that are very good to find paid content for the enjoyment of all and that the paying community shares to help each other as when it happens with the games, let's people getting free paid stuff without spending for the poor people who do not have much money in their pockets. But due to the devastating and infamous cancellation of their content in all the networks I started to investigate if I could find more of this content and I fell here and in SimpCity that there is also part of filtration, but here is most of it.
But going to the case of my comment and opinion about this, reading and seeing the actions of this creator seem to me very exaggerated not to say detrimental to his own future as a creator of cultural content or rather pornography. The fact that this creator decides to protect his content from being exposed to the net is like literally, it's like putting an unprotected diamond in plain sight and praying/asking that no one steals it, it's holy bullshit. It's obvious that the fucking diamond would be stolen if not within hours it would be the next day.
And you know, if you told me he was a creator like the others—using Blender, working with models, etc.—and doing stuff like Maplestar or similar creators, I’d totally understand why he’d want to protect his work or try to keep it from being shared everywhere for free.
But here we have a guy who, in my opinion, is going overboard protecting something that honestly doesn’t seem as valuable or well-crafted as what other creators are doing—people who actually put in the effort, do everything themselves, and only ask for help with things like voice acting or sound effects.
But no... this guy gets another creator to give him their images, then animates them with AI, turns it into a video, and slaps copyright on it like he did something original. Man, that’s some serious nerve.
The question is: How many others like him are doing the same thing and not bitching when people grab their content and upload it to Rule34, Kemono Party, or other sites made for this kind of stuff?
I’ll give you an easy answer: almost none. Maybe a rare case or two, but basically zero.
The thing is—and yeah, it might sound harsh—we’re on the fucking internet. Everything ends up leaking eventually. Whether it’s Patreon stuff, Fansly, movies, games—whatever. Sooner or later, it’s out there. Because this is the internet, and the internet never shuts up. People are online all the time. There’s not a single day without someone active.
So in short, this creator is a dumbass who thinks he’s worth more than everyone else. He really believes that by overprotecting his stuff or raising the price, it won’t get out there.
Let me tell you something real:
If you’re making digital porn based on someone else’s pictures and just animating them with AI to turn them into videos, sure, you might make money. But let me tell you one thing that will never happen in your damn life:
Your content will never be 100% private or only for paying users. There will always be some site, some server, or someone sharing your shit for free, and others consuming it without ever paying for your stupid subscription.
Here’s one more thing—and yeah, I might sound cold and heartless, but it’s the truth:
If you think you’re gonna live off this forever, paying your rent, food, and little luxuries with this alone, you’re dead wrong. This won’t last a lifetime, bro.
One day, your so-called “job” is gonna vanish, and you’ll need to get a real job to survive—if you’re not already screwing yourself right now by chasing away the people who support you just because some of them shared your stuff.
Those people were literally giving you free publicity to others who actually have money. So yeah—you’re ruining your already small career, if not what's left of it, by being a control freak instead of just letting it flow.
To sum it all up: the internet and its users will never stop leaking your content. So give up already, and let the internet—like a river—carry your content and your actions wherever it wants.
And then we’ll see what you turn into: maybe someone with both paying fans and free leechers... or just another forgotten creator who tried to make it, failed, and had to go back to real life because they couldn’t live off this forever.