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Teaspoon<div class="walloftext"> <div class="block block--fixed block--warning"> <p>Furbooru is managed by a small group of volunteers who cover the majority of the site's operating costs each month. None of the staff who run the site are paid - we're all volunteers.</p> <p>The cost of running a site like Furbooru is significant, and we rely on donations to help cover the site's monthly operating costs.</p> <h3>What do I get for donating?</h3> <p>To say thank you for supporting us, you'll get a badge by your name on forums and image comments/uploads. There are different badges for active supporter tier and for total donations.</p> </div> <h3>Patreon</h3> <p>You can support Furbooru on a monthly basis via Patreon. Supporting the site in this way is the most useful to us, as a reliable monthly income allows us to invest more in the site's infrastructure, which is an ongoing monthly cost.</p> <p> <strong><a href="https://www.patreon.com/furbooru">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Patreon page and become a patron. Badges for patrons are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Pixiv Fanbox</h3> <p>You can support Furbooru on a monthly basis via Pixiv Fanbox. Supporting the site in this way is the most useful to us, as a reliable monthly income allows us to invest more in the site's infrastructure, which is an ongoing monthly cost.</p> <p> <strong><a href="https://furbooru.fanbox.cc/">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Fanbox page and become a supporter. Please note that while the site is Japanese and shows currency in Yen, the conversion should be automatic. Badges for supporters are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Ko-fi</h3> <p>If you prefer not to use Patreon, you can support Furbooru by buying a "coffee".</p> <p> <strong><a href="https://ko-fi.com/furbooru">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Ko-fi page and get us a coffee. Badges for donors are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Frequently Asked Questions</h3> <h4>How can I support the site by advertising instead?</h4> <p> You can find out about advertising on the site over at <a href="/pages/advertising">this page</a>. </p> <h4>Why does Furbooru cost so much to run?</h4> <p> We run quite a complex website, with significant bandwidth and computational requirements; unfortunately we can't run the site on a home machine or a VPS and need dedicated servers with high bandwidth allowance. </p> <p> We have some additional costs on top of the servers and bandwidth; 3rd party services, support servers, and incidental costs that we may not be able to predict. </p> <h4>Why can't Furbooru support itself through commercial ads?</h4> <p> We host a lot of content that most advertising networks will refuse to have their adverts featured alongside for legal reasons (payment companies get jumpy around graphic adult material). The networks that support being shown alongside this content are typically rather dodgy and we'd rather not deal with them and risk our users' privacy and safety. </p> <p> We run adverts which feature primarily community artists who run commissions and wish to gain exposure via the site. These adverts do not bring a huge amount of money in towards the site's upkeep, but they do help. </p> </div>
Teaspoon<div class="walloftext"> <div class="block block--fixed block--warning"> <p>Furbooru is managed by a small group of volunteers who cover the majority of the site's operating costs each month. None of the staff who run the site are paid - we're all volunteers.</p> <p>The cost of running a site like Furbooru is significant, and we rely on donations to help cover the site's monthly operating costs.</p> <h3>What do I get for donating?</h3> <p>To say thank you for supporting us, you'll get a badge by your name on forums and image comments/uploads. There are different badges for active supporter tier and for total donations.</p> </div> <h3>Patreon</h3> <p>You can support Furbooru on a monthly basis via Patreon. Supporting the site in this way is the most useful to us, as a reliable monthly income allows us to invest more in the site's infrastructure, which is an ongoing monthly cost.</p> <p> <strong><a href="https://www.patreon.com/furbooru">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Patreon page and become a patron. Badges for patrons are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Pixiv Fanbox</h3> <p>You can support Furbooru on a monthly basis via Patreon. Supporting the site in this way is the most useful to us, as a reliable monthly income allows us to invest more in the site's infrastructure, which is an ongoing monthly cost.</p> <p>You can support Furbooru on a monthly basis via Pixiv Fanbox. Supporting the site in this way is the most useful to us, as a reliable monthly income allows us to invest more in the site's infrastructure, which is an ongoing monthly cost.</p> <p> <strong><a href="https://furbooru.fanbox.cc/">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Fanbox page and become a supporter. Please note that while the site is Japanese and shows currency in Yen, the conversion should be automatic. Badges for supporters are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Ko-fi</h3> <p>If you prefer not to use Patreon, you can support Furbooru by buying a "coffee".</p> <p> <strong><a href="https://ko-fi.com/furbooru">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Ko-fi page and get us a coffee. Badges for donors are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Frequently Asked Questions</h3> <h4>How can I support the site by advertising instead?</h4> <p> You can find out about advertising on the site over at <a href="/pages/advertising">this page</a>. </p> <h4>Why does Furbooru cost so much to run?</h4> <p> We run quite a complex website, with significant bandwidth and computational requirements; unfortunately we can't run the site on a home machine or a VPS and need dedicated servers with high bandwidth allowance. </p> <p> We have some additional costs on top of the servers and bandwidth; 3rd party services, support servers, and incidental costs that we may not be able to predict. </p> <h4>Why can't Furbooru support itself through commercial ads?</h4> <p> We host a lot of content that most advertising networks will refuse to have their adverts featured alongside for legal reasons (payment companies get jumpy around graphic adult material). The networks that support being shown alongside this content are typically rather dodgy and we'd rather not deal with them and risk our users' privacy and safety. </p> <p> We run adverts which feature primarily community artists who run commissions and wish to gain exposure via the site. These adverts do not bring a huge amount of money in towards the site's upkeep, but they do help. </p> </div>
Teaspoon<div class="walloftext"> <div class="block block--fixed block--warning"> <p>Furbooru is managed by a small group of volunteers who cover the majority of the site's operating costs each month. None of the staff who run the site are paid - we're all volunteers.</p> <p>The cost of running a site like Furbooru is significant, and we rely on donations to help cover the site's monthly operating costs.</p> <h3>What do I get for donating?</h3> <p>To say thank you for supporting us, you'll get a badge by your name on forums and image comments/uploads. There are different badges for active supporter tier and for total donations.</p> </div> <h3>Patreon</h3> <p>You can support Furbooru on a monthly basis via Patreon. Supporting the site in this way is the most useful to us, as a reliable monthly income allows us to invest more in the site's infrastructure, which is an ongoing monthly cost.</p> <p> <strong><a href="https://www.patreon.com/furbooru">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Patreon page and become a patron. Badges for patrons are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Pixiv Fanbox</h3> <p>You can support Furbooru on a monthly basis via Patreon. Supporting the site in this way is the most useful to us, as a reliable monthly income allows us to invest more in the site's infrastructure, which is an ongoing monthly cost.</p> <p> <strong><a href="https://furbooru.fanbox.cc/">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Fanbox page and become a supporter. Please note that while the site is Japanese and shows currency in Yen, the conversion should be automatic. Badges for supporters are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Ko-fi</h3> <p>If you prefer not to use Patreon, you can support Furbooru by buying a "coffee".</p> <p> <strong><a href="https://ko-fi.com/furbooru">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Ko-fi page and get us a coffee. Badges for donors are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Frequently Asked Questions</h3> <h4>How can I support the site by advertising instead?</h4> <p> You can find out about advertising on the site over at <a href="/pages/advertising">this page</a>. </p> <h4>Why does Furbooru cost so much to run?</h4> <p> We run quite a complex website, with significant bandwidth and computational requirements; unfortunately we can't run the site on a home machine or a VPS and need dedicated servers with high bandwidth allowance. </p> <p> We have some additional costs on top of the servers and bandwidth; 3rd party services, support servers, and incidental costs that we may not be able to predict. </p> <h4>Why can't Furbooru support itself through commercial ads?</h4> <p> We host a lot of content that most advertising networks will refuse to have their adverts featured alongside for legal reasons (payment companies get jumpy around graphic adult material). The networks that support being shown alongside this content are typically rather dodgy and we'd rather not deal with them and risk our users' privacy and safety. </p> <p> We run adverts which feature primarily community artists who run commissions and wish to gain exposure via the site. These adverts do not bring a huge amount of money in towards the site's upkeep, but they do help. </p> </div>
Teaspoon<div class="walloftext"> <div class="block block--fixed block--warning"> <p>Furbooru is managed by a small group of volunteers who cover the majority of the site's operating costs each month. None of the staff who run the site are paid - we're all volunteers.</p> <p>The cost of running a site like Furbooru is significant, and we rely on donations to help cover the site's monthly operating costs.</p> <h3>What do I get for donating?</h3> <p>To say thank you for supporting us, you'll get a badge by your name on forums and image comments/uploads. There are different badges for active supporter tier and for total donations.</p> </div> <h3>Patreon</h3> <p>You can support Furbooru on a monthly basis via Patreon. Supporting the site in this way is the most useful to us, as a reliable monthly income allows us to invest more in the site's infrastructure, which is an ongoing monthly cost.</p> <p> <strong><a href="https://www.patreon.com/furbooru">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Patreon page and become a patron. Badges for patrons are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Subscribestar</h3> <p>You can support Furbooru on a monthly basis via Subscribestar. Supporting the site in this way is the most useful to us, as a reliable monthly income allows us to invest more in the site's infrastructure, which is an ongoing monthly cost.</p> <p> <strong><a href="https://www.subscribestar.com/furbooru">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Subscribestar page and become a supporter. Badges for supporters are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Ko-fi</h3> <p>If you prefer not to use Patreon, you can support Furbooru by buying a "coffee".</p> <p> <strong><a href="https://ko-fi.com/furbooru">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Ko-fi page and get us a coffee. Badges for donors are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Frequently Asked Questions</h3> <h4>How can I support the site by advertising instead?</h4> <p> You can find out about advertising on the site over at <a href="/pages/advertising">this page</a>. </p> <h4>Why does Furbooru cost so much to run?</h4> <p> We run quite a complex website, with significant bandwidth and computational requirements; unfortunately we can't run the site on a home machine or a VPS and need dedicated servers with high bandwidth allowance. </p> <p> We have some additional costs on top of the servers and bandwidth; 3rd party services, support servers, and incidental costs that we may not be able to predict. </p> <h4>Why can't Furbooru support itself through commercial ads?</h4> <p> We host a lot of content that most advertising networks will refuse to have their adverts featured alongside for legal reasons (payment companies get jumpy around graphic adult material). The networks that support being shown alongside this content are typically rather dodgy and we'd rather not deal with them and risk our users' privacy and safety. </p> <p> We run adverts which feature primarily community artists who run commissions and wish to gain exposure via the site. These adverts do not bring a huge amount of money in towards the site's upkeep, but they do help. </p> </div>
Teaspoon<div class="walloftext"> <div class="block block--fixed block--warning"> <p>Furbooru is managed by a small group of volunteers who cover the majority of the site's operating costs each month. None of the staff who run the site are paid - we're all volunteers.</p> <p>The cost of running a site like Furbooru is significant, and we rely on donations to help cover the site's monthly operating costs.</p> <h3>What do I get for donating?</h3> <p>To say thank you for supporting us, you'll get a badge by your name on forums and image comments/uploads. There are different badges for active supporter tier and for total donations.</p> </div> <h3>Patreon</h3> <p>You can support Furbooru on a monthly basis via Patreon. Supporting the site in this way is the most useful to us, as a reliable monthly income allows us to invest more in the site's infrastructure, which is an ongoing monthly cost.</p> <p> <strong><a href="https://www.patreon.com/furbooru">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Patreon page and become a patron. Badges for patrons are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Subscribestar</h3> <p>You can support Furbooru on a monthly basis via Subscribestar. Supporting the site in this way is the most useful to us, as a reliable monthly income allows us to invest more in the site's infrastructure, which is an ongoing monthly cost.</p> <p> <strong><a href="https://www.subscribestar.com/furbooru">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Subscribestar page and become a supporter. Badges for supporters are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Ko-fi</h3> <p>If you prefer not to use Patreon, you can support Furbooru by buying a "coffee".</p> <p> <strong><a href="https://ko-fi.com/furbooru">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Ko-fi page and get us a coffee. Badges for donors are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Frequently Asked Questions</h3> <h4>How can I support the site by advertising instead?</h4> <p> You can find out about advertising on the site over at <a href="/pages/advertising">this page</a>. </p> <h4>Why does Furbooru cost so much to run?</h4> <p> We run quite a complex website, with significant bandwidth and computational requirements; unfortunately we can't run the site on a home machine or a VPS and need dedicated servers with high bandwidth allowance. </p> <p> We have some additional costs on top of the servers and bandwidth; 3rd party services, support servers, and incidental costs that we may not be able to predict. </p> <h4>Why can't Furbooru support itself through commercial ads?</h4> <p> We host a lot of content that most advertising networks will refuse to have their adverts featured alongside for legal reasons (payment companies get jumpy around graphic adult material). The networks that support being shown alongside this content are typically rather dodgy and we'd rather not deal with them and risk our users' privacy and safety. </p> <p> We run adverts which feature primarily community artists who run commissions and wish to gain exposure via the site. These adverts do not bring a huge amount of money in towards the site's upkeep, but they do help. </p> </div>
Luna<div class="walloftext"> <div class="block block--fixed block--warning"> <p>Furbooru is managed by a small group of volunteers who cover the majority of the site's operating costs each month. None of the staff who run the site are paid - we're all volunteers.</p> <p>The cost of running a site like Furbooru is significant, and we rely on donations to help cover the site's monthly operating costs.</p> <h3>What do I get for donating?</h3> <p>To say thank you for supporting us, you'll get a badge by your name on forums and image comments/uploads. There are different badges for active supporter tier and for total donations.</p> </div> <h3>Patreon</h3> <p>You can support Furbooru on a monthly basis via Patreon. Supporting the site in this way is the most useful to us, as a reliable monthly income allows us to invest more in the site's infrastructure, which is an ongoing monthly cost.</p> <p> <strong><a href="https://www.patreon.com/furbooru">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Patreon page and become a patron. Badges for patrons are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Ko-fi</h3> <p>If you prefer not to use Patreon, you can support Furbooru buy buying a "coffee".</p> <p>If you prefer not to use Patreon, you can support Furbooru by buying a "coffee".</p> <p> <strong><a href="https://ko-fi.com/furbooru">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Ko-fi page and become a get us a coffee. Badges for donors are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. <strong><a href="https://ko-fi.com/furbooru">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Ko-fi page and get us a coffee. Badges for donors are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Frequently Asked Questions</h3> <h4>How can I support the site by advertising instead?</h4> <p> You can find out about advertising on the site over at <a href="/pages/advertising">this page</a>. </p> <h4>Why does Furbooru cost so much to run?</h4> <p> We run quite a complex website, with significant bandwidth and computational requirements; unfortunately we can't run the site on a home machine or a VPS and need dedicated servers with high bandwidth allowance. </p> <p> We have some additional costs on top of the servers and bandwidth; 3rd party services, support servers, and incidental costs that we may not be able to predict. </p> <h4>Why can't Furbooru support itself through commercial ads?</h4> <p> We host a lot of content that most advertising networks will refuse to have their adverts featured alongside for legal reasons (payment companies get jumpy around graphic adult material). The networks that support being shown alongside this content are typically rather dodgy and we'd rather not deal with them and risk our users' privacy and safety. </p> <p> We run adverts which feature primarily community artists who run commissions and wish to gain exposure via the site. These adverts do not bring a huge amount of money in towards the site's upkeep, but they do help. </p> </div>
Luna<div class="walloftext"> <div class="block block--fixed block--warning"> <p>Furbooru is managed by a small group of volunteers who cover the majority of the site's operating costs each month. None of the staff who run the site are paid - we're all volunteers.</p> <p>The cost of running a site like Furbooru is significant, and we rely on donations to help cover the site's monthly operating costs.</p> <h3>What do I get for donating?</h3> <p>To say thank you for supporting us, you'll get a badge by your name on forums and image comments/uploads. There are different badges for active supporter tier and for total donations.</p> </div> <h3>Patreon</h3> <p>You can support Furbooru on a monthly basis via Patreon. Supporting the site in this way is the most useful to us, as a reliable monthly income allows us to invest more in the site's infrastructure, which is an ongoing monthly cost.</p> <p> <strong><a href="https://www.patreon.com/furbooru">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Patreon page and become a patron. Badges for patrons are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Ko-fi</h3> <p>If you prefer not to use Patroen, you can support Furbooru buy buying a "coffee".</p> <p>If you prefer not to use Patreon, you can support Furbooru buy buying a "coffee".</p> <p> <strong><a href="https://ko-fi.com/furbooru">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Ko-fi page and become a get us a coffee. Badges for donors are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Frequently Asked Questions</h3> <h4>How can I support the site by advertising instead?</h4> <p> You can find out about advertising on the site over at <a href="/pages/advertising">this page</a>. </p> <h4>Why does Furbooru cost so much to run?</h4> <p> We run quite a complex website, with significant bandwidth and computational requirements; unfortunately we can't run the site on a home machine or a VPS and need dedicated servers with high bandwidth allowance. </p> <p> We have some additional costs on top of the servers and bandwidth; 3rd party services, support servers, and incidental costs that we may not be able to predict. </p> <h4>Why can't Furbooru support itself through commercial ads?</h4> <p> We host a lot of content that most advertising networks will refuse to have their adverts featured alongside for legal reasons (payment companies get jumpy around graphic adult material). The networks that support being shown alongside this content are typically rather dodgy and we'd rather not deal with them and risk our users' privacy and safety. </p> <p> We run adverts which feature primarily community artists who run commissions and wish to gain exposure via the site. These adverts do not bring a huge amount of money in towards the site's upkeep, but they do help. </p> </div>
Luna<div class="walloftext"> <div class="block block--fixed block--warning"> <p>Furbooru is paid for by a small group of volunteers who cover the majority of the site's operating costs each month. None of the staff who run the site are paid - we're all volunteers.</p> <p>The cost of running a site like Furbooru is significant, and we rely on donations to help cover the site's monthly operating costs, which are well over 600 USD per month. We have never made profit from Derpibooru, and have no desire to profit from running the site.</p> <p>Furbooru is managed by a small group of volunteers who cover the majority of the site's operating costs each month. None of the staff who run the site are paid - we're all volunteers.</p> <p>The cost of running a site like Furbooru is significant, and we rely on donations to help cover the site's monthly operating costs.</p> <h3>What do I get for donating?</h3> <p>To say thank you for supporting us, you'll get a badge by your name on forums and image comments/uploads. There are different badges for donations in the last month and total donations.</p> <p>To say thank you for supporting us, you'll get a badge by your name on forums and image comments/uploads. There are different badges for active supporter tier and for total donations.</p> </div> <h3>Patreon</h3> <p>You can support Furbooru on a monthly basis via Patreon. Supporting the site in this way is the most useful to us, as a reliable monthly income allows us to invest more in the site's infrastructure, which is an ongoing monthly cost.</p> <p> <strong><a href="https://www.patreon.com/derpibooru">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Patreon page and become a patron. Badges for patrons are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. <strong><a href="https://www.patreon.com/furbooru">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Patreon page and become a patron. Badges for patrons are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Ko-fi</h3> <p>If you prefer not to use Patroen, you can support Furbooru buy buying a "coffee".</p> <p> We do not run Furbooru to profit. <strong><a href="https://ko-fi.com/furbooru">Click here</a></strong> to visit our Ko-fi page and become a get us a coffee. Badges for donors are assigned on a regular basis, but may take a few days to appear. </p> <h3>Frequently Asked Questions</h3> <h4>How can I support the site by advertising instead?</h4> <p> You can find out about advertising on the site over at <a href="/pages/advertising">this page</a>. </p> <h4>Why does Furbooru cost so much to run?</h4> <p> We host over four terabytes of artwork and transfer over one hundred fifty terabytes of images every month. Additionally, we run quite a complex website, with significant computational requirements - handling over two thousand requests per second on average. We run quite a complex website, with significant bandwidth and computational requirements; unfortunately we can't run the site on a home machine or a VPS and need dedicated servers with high bandwidth allowance. </p> <p> On top of that, because we let you personalize the site completely through filters, we can't easily cache all the complicated work we do server-side. These factors combined mean we need a lot of transit (which is expensive) and a lot of server power (also expensive). We have some additional costs on top of the servers and bandwidth; 3rd party services, support servers, and incidental costs that we may not be able to predict. </p> <p> We don't have any costs on top of the servers and bandwidth that are covered by these donations; some minor incidental costs are covered out of pocket each month by members of the administration team. We all work for free; nobody is paid to run, write, moderate or maintain the site. What we ask for help with is the big cost of the servers and their upkeep and connectivity. </p> <h4>Why can't Furbooru support itself through commercial ads?</h4> <p> We host a lot of content that most advertising networks will refuse to have their adverts featured alongside for legal reasons (payment companies get jumpy around graphic adult material). The networks that support being shown alongside this content are typically rather dodgy and we'd rather not deal with them and risk our users' privacy and safety. </p> <p> We run adverts which feature primarily community artists who run commissions and wish to gain exposure via the site. These adverts do not bring a huge amount of money in towards the site's upkeep, but they do help. </p> </div>