Do you love Creative Spark?

I like it, the people there are nice, but sometimes it gets quiet with not much going on.
I think that this is true of many online art communities today. I have been a member of many such communities since 2002. Almost every community was vibrant with activity then. But, as the years went by, the traffic slowed down on almost every forum that I was part of.
 
Just in the name of Truth... I post on WC but visit CS sometimes... [...] Moderators did not have to read the private messages, I believe [...] do not blame Doug, the ban was a reaction to active complains, and it was probably not him anyway. He does a terrific job...

Speculation and belief "in the name of truth." Lovely. 😐 We definitely live in a post-truth world, don't we? These people who have been absent for years, coincidentally arrive out of nowhere to bless us with their truth! How fortunate are we?

I feel like carpetbaggers have entered to piss in the punchbowl push an alternative narrative, and I'm kind of being backed into a corner where I need to respond. But if we're really talking about truth, which I dig, then let's dispense with the lame attempts at user-poaching and blatant (and probably requested) apologist posts and deal with the truth. The truth is exciting! The truth will set you free!

Doug (Yorky) was the problem, along with other moderators, but most definitely, and without a doubt, Doug (Yorky). You can praise Saint (Yorky) and kiss the ring over there under the blanket, but it's not necessary here, because he can't hurt anyone here. He weilds no empty online 'power' here. He can't be a vindictive asshole a creep here. The way he was (and still is, no doubt - a fascist power-hungry leopard can't change its spots) under the wet blanket.

And, oh boy, you should see the pile of private messages I have here corroborating Ayin's unbearably shitty unpleasant experiences at the hands of the wet blanket goon mod squad. If you think it was just Ayin, that they were singled out, and you'll be okay, think again. Doug (Yorky) will come for you when he feels the whim, and there won't be anything you can do about it. If what I've been hearing is just the tiny tip of the iceberg, then Doug (Yorky) was/is widely despised disliked under the blanket.

That's the truth. If it's a bitter pill for the wet blanket cult to swallow, well, he's made it clear you're welcome back there. I mean, you can stay here too. You just can't peddle bullshit engage in revisionist history.

This thread wasn't meant to be about wet blanket. I'm surprised it's still there. It's about someone carrying on the alternative to that pathetic, moldy rag shell of a site. About someone maintaining something better than that other mess that used to be something of value. If they do, hallelujah.

The attempted gaslighting in this thread is a perfect example of why an alternative is always needed. To everything. Even to Creative Spark. 🙃

The truth will set you free!

(Note that no one defending wet blanket or posting the addresses of other forums has been banned or otherwise prevented from speaking, and this thread remains open. Because Creative Spark isn't run by cowards and weirdos. Okay, we are weirdos. But not cowards. I don't think. Are we? Maybe we are. It's hard to read the label from inside the bottle.)
 
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My negative experience was not just about the crappy interface/forum software. It was also the attitude of the moderators.
As this was at the time the site was in the beginning stages of going tits up (remarkably that proces seems to be ongoing) I chalked it up to the stress they were under and moved on. I am getting the impression it wasn't the only reason. I can do without that kind of drama, so I won't give WC another go.

Anyway, I hope this site will continue (I'm just getting my art mojo back after a bit of a slump). I vastly prefer the forum format over facebook groups and related social media.
 
My heartfelt thanks goes out to Ayin, Hannah and all the others who modded and helped out here, and that includes all the contributing members. Thank you. It's been a wonderful part of my life and a great inspiration for me. I hope that somehow it will continue here.

"To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose............
 
Speculation and belief "in the name of truth." Lovely. 😐 We definitely live in a post-truth world, don't we? These people who have been absent for years, coincidentally arrive out of nowhere to bless us with their truth! How fortunate are we?

I feel like carpetbaggers have entered to piss in the punchbowl push an alternative narrative, and I'm kind of being backed into a corner where I need to respond. But if we're really talking about truth, which I dig, then let's dispense with the lame attempts at user-poaching and blatant (and probably requested) apologist posts and deal with the truth. The truth is exciting! The truth will set you free!

Doug (Yorky) was the problem, along with other moderators, but most definitely, and without a doubt, Doug (Yorky). You can praise Saint (Yorky) and kiss the ring over there under the blanket, but it's not necessary here, because he can't hurt anyone here. He weilds no empty online 'power' here. He can't be a vindictive asshole a creep here. The way he was (and still is, no doubt - a fascist power-hungry leopard can't change its spots) under the wet blanket.

And, oh boy, you should see the pile of private messages I have here corroborating Ayin's unbearably shitty unpleasant experiences at the hands of the wet blanket goon mod squad. If you think it was just Ayin, that they were singled out, and you'll be okay, think again. Doug (Yorky) will come for you when he feels the whim, and there won't be anything you can do about it. If what I've been hearing is just the tiny tip of the iceberg, then Doug (Yorky) was/is widely despised disliked under the blanket.

That's the truth. If it's a bitter pill for the wet blanket cult to swallow, well, he's made it clear you're welcome back there. I mean, you can stay here too. You just can't peddle bullshit engage in revisionist history.

This thread wasn't meant to be about wet blanket. I'm surprised it's still there. It's about someone carrying on the alternative to that pathetic, moldy rag shell of a site. About someone maintaining something better than that other mess that used to be something of value. If they do, hallelujah.

The attempted gaslighting in this thread is a perfect example of why an alternative is always needed. To everything. Even to Creative Spark. 🙃

The truth will set you free!

(Note that no one defending wet blanket or posting the addresses of other forums has been banned or otherwise prevented from speaking, and this thread remains open. Because Creative Spark isn't run by cowards and weirdos. Okay, we are weirdos. But not cowards. I don't think. Are we? Maybe we are. It's hard to read the label from inside the bottle.)
Don’t be shy, Hannah! Tell us what you really think! 🤣 (Just teasing you, so please don't get upset!)

I wish you and Ayin all the best in the future! ❤️

--Rich
 
Hannah, is there any hope for Creative Spark to continue??? 🙏

I guess what I’m asking [begging] is if you and Ayin might be willing to reconsider??? Maybe with additional help, but with your vision intact??? 🙏

TRULY this site is the best. This forum gives opportunities for creative interaction that other social media can’t begin to equal.


Sorry for bold type but the alternatives… well there aren’t really any equivalents…

Yet, you must have your reasons, and I respect that… just… talking out loud…

May you both be well and happy and healthy 🙏
 
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I'm getting really worried that Creative Spark is going to close. I would take it on
right now except that I don't know how to manage the software. Perhaps I could
partner with someone who does. They could manage the software and I could do
all the other work .

Creative Spark is absolutely the best forum . Nowhere else even comes close.

Please, can we work something out to keep it going.
Cheers,
Patricia
 
To all: I know it's really hard to wait to learn more, but that's where we're at, for the moment. There was some interest expressed, and some behind the scenes testing going on, but beyond that there's been no news one way or the other as to whether we're moving forward or not.

Keep posting as you have been, and when there's something definite to report, it will be!

Your comments and ongoing support are nothing short of beautiful. Thank you all! ❤️
 
Hi all. I've been meaning to write something for a while now but I'm still not fully myself since the surgery. I'm sorry for that and for disappointing everyone. I wish I could say that it was a matter of reconsidering, but it's not. It's a matter of someone else taking over the forum. That's really all we can offer before March 5th or 6th. So far there's only been one person that's interested in trying to learn the software but I don't think Hannah has heard anything from them in a little while. We will keep you updated if anything changes or what the status is as soon as we know. In the meantime, please know that I am honored to have helped to create such a wonderful community, but all of you are more responsible for that than I'll ever be. Thank you so much for all your warm wishes and love. ❤️❤️❤️
 
Hi all. I've been meaning to write something for a while now but I'm still not fully myself since the surgery. I'm sorry for that and for disappointing everyone. I wish I could say that it was a matter of reconsidering, but it's not. It's a matter of someone else taking over the forum. That's really all we can offer before March 5th or 6th. So far there's only been one person that's interested in trying to learn the software but I don't think Hannah has heard anything from them in a little while. We will keep you updated if anything changes or what the status is as soon as we know. In the meantime, please know that I am honored to have helped to create such a wonderful community, but all of you are more responsible for that than I'll ever be. Thank you so much for all your warm wishes and love. ❤️❤️❤️
Ayin, I've known you were still having problems after your surgery, but was hoping the healing would be quicker and more thorough. This forum has been a testament to your and Hannah's devotion to art and we have all benefited from that. I wish you both all the best in the future, no matter what happens. ❤️ ❤️
 
FWIW I asked Gemini about this....

What would be involved in managing a website like "Creative Spark" and could it be mostly done with an AI tool.

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Gemini said

Running a community forum for artists adds a layer of complexity because you aren't just managing data; you’re managing personalities, intellectual property, and inspiration. In 2026, managing a community like "Creative Spark" can be roughly 75% automated, but that remaining 25%—the "human soul" of the site—is what will determine if the community thrives or dies.

1. The Manager's Workflow

Managing an artist community involves three main pillars:

Moderation & Safety

  • Copyright Protection: Monitoring for "AI scraping" bots or users posting work that isn't theirs.
  • Vibe Check: Ensuring critiques remain "constructive" rather than "destructive." Artists are often sensitive about their work; a toxic environment kills participation.

Engagement & Growth

  • Weekly Challenges: Organizing "Prompt of the Week" or "Style Swaps" to keep users coming back.
  • Showcasing: Highlighting top-tier talent on the homepage or via a newsletter to reward active members.

Technical Administration

  • Database Health: Managing high-resolution image uploads without slowing down the site.
  • Integration: Connecting the forum to tools like Discord or portfolio hosting services.

2. The AI "Staff" for an Artist Forum

You can use a "Human-in-the-Loop" model where AI acts as your front-line workers:
[td]Task[/td][td]AI Tool Capability (2026)[/td][td]Human Role[/td] [td]Moderation[/td][td]AI can flag "low effort" posts, NSFW content, or aggressive language instantly.[/td][td]Reviewing "gray area" bans and handling appeals from users.[/td] [td]Content Curation[/td][td]AI can analyze engagement metrics to automatically "feature" trending art on the front page.[/td][td]Setting the editorial "theme" for the month (e.g., "Cyberpunk September").[/td] [td]Onboarding[/td][td]AI chatbots can welcome new members, explain rules, and suggest relevant sub-groups.[/td][td]Personally welcoming high-profile artists or influencers.[/td] [td]Newsletters[/td][td]AI can summarize the week's top discussions into a personalized email for every user.[/td][td]Approving the final "voice" and tone of the outreach.[/td]

3. The "Creative Spark" Risk: The AI Paradox

Since this is a community for artists, there is a unique hurdle: The AI Stigma. In 2026, many artists are protective of "human-made" spaces. If the management of "Creative Spark" feels too automated or clinical, the community may feel it lacks authenticity.
  • Tip: Be transparent. Use AI for the "boring" stuff (spam filtering, server optimization) but make sure your personal "voice" is present in the community announcements and high-level disputes.

4. How to Start Small

If you wanted to launch this today, you wouldn't build it from scratch. You'd likely use an AI-compatible community platform like Circle.so, Bettermode, or a specialized Discourse setup.
Would you like me to generate a set of "Community Guidelines" or a "Weekly Challenge Calendar" to help you structure the forum?
 
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