I actually love the "You can't spell... without..." format xD. My favorite use of the format has to be during the Twitch Yu-Gi-Oh! marathon where for a short while the copypasta was "You can't spell shadow without an ad in the middle of the show"
I actually love the "You can't spell... without..." format xD. My favorite use of the format has to
there have been some bugs with the suspension and limiting features so for sure contact twitter support to see if the system broke again or if it's an actual suspension
there have been some bugs with the suspension and limiting features so for sure contact twitter supp
lmao god damn it ... i really wish the internet wasnt and advertisers space. im tired of the innane regulations and commercial information gathering- (ranting on the inkbunny comment section, what is this? twitter?)
lmao god damn it ... i really wish the internet wasnt and advertisers space. im tired of the innane
Twitter has become a shit show since elon musk took over 75 percent of staff got fired and now inly 25 percent remain the rets is handled by bots so they font even check cases anymore means people can just mass report you and you get banned even if it is not valid
Twitter has become a shit show since elon musk took over 75 percent of staff got fired and now inly
Do you see how people who say things Elon Musk and his crew dislike are getting banned all over the place and how awful it is that one group polices free-speech on a platform as large as Twitter? Welcome to how Twitter was from 2015 until Elon bought it, only difference is the political party switched.
Do you see how people who say things Elon Musk and his crew dislike are getting banned all over the
Thank you for the comment, but where's the counter-point? Or are you just going to insult me for telling the truth? Not only that, but you prove my point further that a lot of people don't seem to notice this, or if they did notice it, they didn't care/actively cheered for it because it was their side doing it. If you truly don't think a bunch of speech-policing was going on for years before Elon, YOU'RE the delusional one. See, for me, it's not a good thing when ANYONE does it, regardless of side, but that's the difference between my beliefs and the beliefs of a lot of other people.
Thank you for the comment, but where's the counter-point? Or are you just going to insult me for te
Jack Dorsey is as much of a libertarian corporatist as Musk. The only stuff banned on twitter was vile shit that belonged on Stormfront. So what exactly were you posting?
Jack Dorsey is as much of a libertarian corporatist as Musk. The only stuff banned on twitter was v
Big ups to Twitter for being the strongest advocate of getting people off Twitter.
Reddit's under siege by its unpaid labor force and they know that doing nothing has worked fantastically time and again. Imgur decided to just delete Imgur. Tumblr is the scrubland after a forest burns down. All of these wrecks will somehow soldier on, and make some assholes a metric butt-ton of money, despite being miserable shadows of when people actually went there for community and joy and human connections. And porn.
Twitter meanwhile fired everyone who did stuff, deleted the parts that work, and has been going hog fucking bonkers putting boots to asses. The head guy's not even having fun. It's fantastic to watch from a safe distance. E-Mo has declared the Twitter part of Twitter will become irrelevant. Miraculously, that's a promise he can satisfy.
All of us need to get off "the web." Sites were a mistake. Services, protocols, networks, these are things that can survive the dolts at the top forgetting they don't make anything. They get big offering space for what people want, then turn around and insist they can't be big unless they get rid of all that. So what's the point of looking for another place that's gonna do the same thing?
We'd be better-off circulating weird porn e-mail.
Big ups to Twitter for being the strongest advocate of getting people off Twitter. Reddit's under
The internet should just go back to the 90s where everyone just has their own website and you just hop from page to page instead of using any centralized service. The idea of using a mainstream hub to do everything is so anti-internet its kinda weird and sad it has turned out this way.
The internet should just go back to the 90s where everyone just has their own website and you just h
Oh yeah, back when Skunked.com was a big deal for hosting like five artists. But even then there was the VCL - same gallery model, old FTP-in-a-browser interface, filled to the brim with porn despite incomprehensible rules against "fanart." It's only around today because they had an "obviously please mirror us" attitude and the same archaic frontend. Nobody tried to make it the bestest art site evarrr and chase maximum profit. The public usefulness of e621 and other boorus was built-in and celebrated, in part because those sites also weren't trying to be modern high-effort profit engines.
Basically - you don't make money sharing JPGs.
You can make tons of money creating those JPGs. People will pay you to make what you want.
You can make decent money not sharing JPGs. People will pay to access private stuff... mostly. Because paying customers sharing those JPGs for free is really really easy.
Multiply this a thousand times for text, which is trivial to host and share and copy.
Text is so easy to share that sites can fumble ahead for years without revenue and tell themselves it's gonna be a zillion dollars any day now. They can keep going for decades. They can become enormous and fade into irrelevance, still telling themselves it's all gonna pay for itself, y'know, eventually.
Video, on the opposite end, is so expensive that it needs to think about money from the start, so those sites crash and burn before they can do much damage.
But JPGs are dangerously cheap. Anyone can do it small-scale. Thousands of sites pop up specifically to host images. Some for artists, some for audiences. A significant chunk of them survive into popularity. Almost every one of those will act like they're invincible and then go through this same predictable collapse.
Oh yeah, back when Skunked.com was a big deal for hosting like five artists. But even then there was
I don't really have personal experience with something like this but it might make sense to just keep opening new accounts and making it easy to migrate everything over. This is just so if anyone looks for you on Twitter they WILL find you and you can leave them a message linking your other socials.
Sucks loosing your follower count and your connections but your brand lives on and remains accessible.
I don't really have personal experience with something like this but it might make sense to just kee
i guess it depends on platform, i dont get banned but i know on here i get blocked for commenting on pro zoophilia stuff - you do not have permission to comment or comments have been disabled.
other comments: oh yeah?
i dont really take personal i just block back and block submissions so i dont run into them again since ya know i cant communicate to them since for whatever reason they got a stick up their ass and decide not to like a corgi.
i guess it depends on platform, i dont get banned but i know on here i get blocked for commenting on