>>5733477Learn to post art on social media, but not creating art for the purpose to post on social media.
By this I mean don't feel compelled to follow trends, or conform to algorithms, or make art everyday so you have something to post.
Just use social media casually and post art you genuinely want to share whenever you want to.
The issue with being an artist on social media is if you get hooked on likes and follower counts and start to prioritize being a consistent "content maker" rather than an artist.
It'll stifle your growth, and you'll probably end up burning out.