I have a bit of a nuanced perspective on this. I understand artists want to "make bank" for lack of better terms on their talents and skills. And they should; so should everyone. I also understand trying to maximize your earning potential and exercising every measure possible to ensure that you get paid for your work. With that said, when commercializing a product on the internet, you're going to almost always come across those who will either support your work by paying for it, or those who will never pay no matter what. It's part of the industry. The porn industry's content for example gets pirated all the time and they're a billion-dollar industry. 3D artists like Daval3D of whom I noticed NandoF is a big fan gets his content pillaged and posted all the time. And like Dustellar, I can appreciate both sides. From the pirate's perspective, the paywall may be too high, or the content may just be too "open-ended" for me to make a continued financial commitment. On the artist's side, I work hours on hours to render just single images, so if I'm pushing out 100+ page chapters of stories I create, it'd only be natural for me to seek compensation. Furthermore, I'd be animated if I found out that someone was distributing for free what I've worked so hard to brand and sell. I however have always been against the mindset that if someone is distributing my content for free, they're taking either dollars or customers away from me. No, those people were never going to pay, regardless. And the ones who do pay have enough disposable income to subscribe.
NandoF if you're reading this, I hope you do continue to post. I understand you're upset about someone posting your content without your permission. And I too believe that a little discretion could have been exercised, but you're not the first artist to whom this has happened, and you won't be the last. Unfortunately, this is a consequence of distributing digital content. As far as moderation, I don't believe any rules were broken, but I do agree a bit more respect could've been directed your way. On the other hand, you're under no obligation to listen to what I or others have to say, and if abandoning this forum is what you feel is the best approach for you, then I wish you luck on all of your projects.