Posted by admin on 6 October 2023 04:24:54 PM (Edited by admin 7 months ago)
Hey everyone,

As you may have heard, Art Fight is currently undergoing a change in leadership. Takaia, who has been the owner of Art Fight for the last nine years, has made the decision to step down from this role and take on a support role behind the scenes. In her place, former admins Axel and classicturtle, will be stepping up as co-owners, alongside a third co-owner who will be introduced later on in the newspost.

Due to the ownership shift, Art Fight will be undergoing a series of changes in the upcoming months. Art Fight will be filed as an LLC, and will no longer be operating as a sole proprietorship. We have always been an entity that requires money to operate, but we will expand into focusing on things such as merch, sponsorships, and more site perks, to relieve the pressure for individual users to contribute financially.

Additionally, any monetary support provided to the site has been labeled as a donation up to now, and we apologize for the confusion this previous wording has caused. Art Fight is neither a charity nor is it legally classified as a non-profit entity. From this point onwards, what we previously called “donations” will instead be referred to as “contributions” to clear up and avoid any further confusion. The current donation page will be updated to reflect this in the coming weeks. 

We understand this change is a considerable one, and we’d like to address a few different aspects of the changes being made below.

Why did the administrators resign from staff during the fight?

On July 22nd, former admins Turtle and Axel resigned from the Art Fight team. Their reasons for doing so are as follows:

The site remained stagnant for years, and we were frustrated with the lack of paid, forward development. Although some smaller changes were made, we did not feel these changes were enough.

Financial transparency had broken down over the years.  The lack of communication to the staff team regarding financials attributed to this - even if it wasn’t done intentionally or maliciously.

As a result of this, we wanted to help the owner make the finances more transparent, oversee further expenses, and make sure that more of the money went into developing the site, rather than allowing the site to continue to stagnate. We weren’t given this opportunity, and this combined with the previous issues in communication led to feelings of frustration. Because of this, we no longer felt that we could continue working as volunteers with Art Fight unless there were considerable changes made, and we made the difficult decision to leave the team.

As admins, we did NOT have an issue with Takaia paying themself as the owner of Art Fight, and we sincerely believe people should be fairly compensated for the work that they do. While we understand there wasn’t ill intent behind anyone’s actions, the lack of transparency regarding financial issues and a lack of site development made us feel disjointed as a team and made it hard to perform our admin duties.

After multiple conversations about Art Fight and the future of the site, we have rejoined Art Fight staff upon reaching an agreement with Takaia to become two of the three new co-owners. We are excited for this opportunity to move forwards together and help Art Fight thrive!
As stated at the start, Takaia will be stepping back from her role as owner and will take on a support role for the site behind the scenes.  We will all continue to work together to support Art Fight and let it grow to its fullest potential.

We would also like to thank and apologize to the staff, especially those who continued to work during the end of the fight after the admins resigned, as we recognize the difficult position they were put into. Additionally, we would like to reiterate that harassment towards any involved individual is unwarranted and will not be tolerated. This includes the previous admins who stepped up to their positions after the current co-owners resigned as admins. They did so with the intent to help keep the site running, and they just did their best in a complicated situation. Please be understanding and respectful to all involved parties.

Any further harassment towards any involved individual for any reason will result in a ban.


Third Co-Owner✨

Our first big step in ensuring Art Fight’s stability is re-introducing Rainy back onto the team as the third Co-Owner. She has been an invaluable member of the Art Fight staff since 2015 and previously held the role of head admin, so we hope the community is as excited as we are to bring her back! Together we will be overseeing the site, its finances, and ensuring Art Fight’s growth safely as an equal entity.

Financials

Going forwards, we want to make an active effort to ensure there is transparency regarding Art Fight’s finances. With this in mind, we want to address some concerns regarding the past and present financial states of Art Fight as a whole. First and foremost, we do want to reiterate that Art Fight was a sole proprietorship. Takaia, as the owner, worked under this sole proprietorship for approximately $12/hr, which is far below living wage. As confirmed after review by the current co-owners, taxes (which we are unable to share publicly due to security and privacy concerns) were paid and accounted for on all of Art Fight’s income. While Art Fight will no longer be a sole proprietorship, we will still operate as an official business under an LLC.

All staff, at the time of applying and at the time of hiring, were aware of and agreed to the fact that their position was as a volunteer, and that they were not going to be receiving monetary compensation for their work. As of now, this will still be the case for all site and chat moderators, though we are open to exploring paid positions (both for moderators and for site developers, such as coders) sometime in the future.

Budget 2023 - 2024

While we begin planning for the site’s future years, we are taking into account the expected budget for 2023 and 2024.

We hope to release a news post specifically about this sometime in the coming months. This news post will include more information about Art Fight’s past and future financials, and details on our goals for the rest of 2023 and 2024. In addition to this, the financial goal bar will also return!

In the past, Art Fight has functioned entirely off of the generosity of volunteer site developers. But volunteer developers obviously cannot devote all their energy to fixing and updating the site for us. We plan to rely less on volunteer developers in the future, and allocate as much of our budget as we can to lowering server-side costs, which we can use to re-invest into additional, paid developer contracts. On that note, please give a warm welcome to stokori! Originally a volunteer developer, Stokori has rejoined the team, and will be transitioning into a paid developer role. 

Here are some of the things we want to implement this year and the coming year:

*This is by no means an exhaustive list, and is subject to change.
1. Hiring a paid developer, to help us do the following:

  • Improving overall site performance
  • Overhaul/improve current moderation tools
  • Implement new features for users and staff alike
2. Begin looking into merch, and more perks for site contributors
3. Preparing for a certain surprise to be released sometime during the winter season πŸ‘€

Feedback Forms

Like in the previous years, we want your feedback! There will be a general feedback form, as well as a UX feedback form. It isn’t required to fill these out, but we would definitely appreciate your input!

Art Fight 2023 Feedback Form
UX Feedback Form 
* The Art Fight 2024 Theme Poll will be released at a later date.

Before we conclude our news post however, we wanted to give you all a message from Art Fight’s former owner and founder:
I wanted to take a quick moment to apologize for communication deteriorating within the team towards the end of my time as owner of Art Fight. I never intended to let it break down like that, but good intentions don’t really excuse the fact that I let the team down. I also wanted to sincerely thank the staff who stayed behind to hold down the fort while things were sorted out at the end of the 2023 fight. You kept Art Fight alive, and I’m very grateful for that. I am, however, deeply sorry I put you in that position because I know how hard it was and I wish I hadn't put you through that.

As I’m stepping back and passing the helm to Rainy, Axel, and Turtle, I’m glad to be here to support them as they carry Art Fight into the future. I am endlessly grateful to ALL of the staff and users who supported myself and Art Fight through my time here. Thank you, everyone, for going on this adventure with me these past 9 years!
With that, we also wanted to thank you all for being patient with us as big changes happen behind the scenes.  We’re confident that Art Fight will continue to grow and we’re excited to see where things will go!




- classicturtle, Rainy, Axel

Edit (10/06/23): Hello! We noticed there were some questions about Takaia's future involvement with Art Fight, so we wanted to provide some clarification: 


  • Takaia's role as a staff member will exclusively be as a developer/coder for site features.
  • She is no longer involved in financials, staff decisions, or moderator actions.
  • As mentioned in the original newspost, we as now co-owners have access to Artfight's funds and can verify that the money from Art Fight's donations were not embezzled. More information regarding Art Fight's budget/financial situation will be provided in our upcoming budget newspost.

Comments (369)

ShiniingStar honestly… your the most reasonable person rn, like fr, people really need to stop complaining.
V01D said:
Artfight needs to do a lot of things, but I'll keep it to shorter points than what I WANT to type, and bulletted: 



  1. Further incentivize people to 'donate' (contribute). Further perks have been teased like a carrot on a stick for years, but nothing has come of it. Adding more perks at the 30-50 line would be best as it's more affordable. It doesn't even need to be much, just SOMETHING that's better than nothing. Or better yet, ask current VIPs what changes they would like to see through a questionnaire like you have in this news post. Asking the general public what would incentivise people to donate is also good, but I think it'd mean more if you ask those that are currently donating.
  2. Hire more staff. There's no way just 1 person can handle coding all by themselves. Constantly underestimating workloads is something leadership here has done too much and isn't taken as seriously as it should. None of the major reworks can be done without at least 2 minds put together. There is also serious understaffing when it comes to report handling. A staff member should be dictated to manage each group of site administration and moderation. Instead of having many staff be a 'catch all' for solving problems, actually co-ordinate your staff by having teams that are better put together and labelled as such. This should also be used for sectioning a 'report team', with much more members. Don't have their time spread out across the entire website, just focus only on reports and nothing else. This will fix a lot of the time crunch problems people encounter.
  3. Reports need to be better streamlined into reporting through the site. It will cost report handlers less time if they don't have to hop between platforms just to find out 'what is even going on?'. Everyone that has a report has a ArtFight account, there's no reason to use discord as a medium for this. And worse yet, it makes things overwhelming for staff members who only want to truly see DMs from those they know and need to talk to, to keep the site running.
  4. We need full transparency on what Takaia's actions will be and what they do in the future. The staff have underestimated the mass majority's disdain for the previous leadership, and it really shows with how 'controversial' the comments section can be. If you're still going to have the individual even remotely involved, you need to be transparent on actions they contribute to ArtFight in the future, too. Not just 'they will work as a coder / dev', since that doesn't tell us much as to WHAT they made or HOW they contribute. Unless we start seeing examples, the masses probably will stay just as jittery as they are now.

Hopefully this is useful for others as a talking point, though I'm not holding my breath about it.

I'm a bit more hopeful than others, albeit cautious, when it comes to the admin changes. I WANT this place to be good, and see it get better. I'm so tired of every platform under the sun 'claiming' they have the consumers interests involved only to make damaging decisions for it's userbase (looking at you, DeviantArt). So if Artfight can shatter that standard, that would be more than good.
Here's hoping things improve, I suppose. :p
Staying cautiously optimistic.
takaia are you a smart fella or a fart smella
Really sucks to see this once very transparent team use the same crowd control tactics big sleezy corporations use. Only this time your covering it in cutesy worm on string art 🀦 I was super passionate for this site & it’s community and it sucks you guys decided to keep the person responsible for all this on the team. Hopefully a more trustworthy group makes a good alternative to this event. But even then it won’t be the same. Goodbye artfight!
3 said:
thank you artfight team for your continuous effort to keep this one of a kind event running. the transparency now & going forward will be immensely helpful; you should have no problem reaching your funding goals! the decision to take on paid workers for the site is a step in the right direction 4 sure. 
Schompit said:
good luck to every person taking a new position!! 
Maber said:
slay
I'm so glad, AF will be continued...
This event changed my life as an artist, even their former owners and admin have to step out due to the incident. They still pick up pieces they left off. I hope this events contiued from generation to generation. And I hope we all have a better and we'll-deserved events, next year including the former owner and admins who left. ArtFight isn't about winning for the team, it's about how you well impressed someone with your arts!
I'm looking forward to seeing the new changes to Artfight
TunRae said:
I'm happy things look to be progressing again

I'm not going to lie though, I'm definitely hoping to see volunteer applications open up some time.
I'm hoping to put my name into that hat
Oh my god people, STOP TALKING SHIT. This is so annoying, the team is trying their best and all you think about is proceeding to complain? Is nothing good enough for you? Take a goddamn seat and shut up. This news post was VERY CLEAR, there is NO confusion whatsoever & so what if they're keeping Takaia on the team? It's their decision, not yours.

Anyway, let's go Art Fight team!! The best of luck for you on the incoming months πŸ’•πŸ’•πŸ’•
I'm so glad things are getting resolved! I was a bit worried if artfight will dissapear after what i heard - I'm so happy that's not the case and i'll be looking forward to seeing the changes and improvements! You guys got this!! πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘πŸ’–
weeellppp hmmmm