paintseagull
pink wingull
Also I just wanna respond to this:
Demonizing this kind of practice is too heavy handed if you ask me. It is an enthusiasm-crushing practice. If you're making new art to keep your design fresh and visible and in people's minds, to try and get more feedback on it, and to try and refine your ideas, A+ for you. If it's a simple repose or rough sketch and you are doing that sort of thing a lot, it falls under the "not a significant update" rule. In general though, if it's not happening *every* page of the thread, I see no reason in penalizing this. One post per page is a reasonable limit in a fast-moving thread, especially if you're commenting on other peoples' art, unless you are posting once per page for a large number of pages, at which point we can warn via PM.I see what PSG is saying, but we need to remember that thread hogging by artists is often prompted specifically because when the thread is moving fast, their design gets pushed off the most recent page. So the artist "bumps" their design by posting supporting art or whatever, to keep it visible to everyone on the most recent page. So giving people license to keep their art on the most recent page in a fast-moving thread, is specifically encouraging the thread hogging and "art spam arms race" that we want to avoid.