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Keep the fediverse weird and invite more theater kids. They pair surprisingly well with the tech dorks that make up the majority of the current fedi population.
Doubled on FA. Great repository for artwork but their moderation is just terrible. If you're in the 3rd world you can get banned permanently with no warning for a single mistake, yet there's known groomers on there who the admins routinely protect no matter how many times they fuck up. And the alternatives aren't any better, with most of them dying on the hill of allowing loli shit and AI art so that's all that ever gets posted.
I didn't know about the third world thing. Gee.
I'm an older theater kid!! And I do pair well with this site!!!
Same, actually.
what do you think a defederated ao3 would look like? not trying to sound condescending here or anything just actually curious
No different from the regular thing except:
oooh point 2 makes a lot of sense. I do tend to forget how fragile the current internet ecosystem is thanks to corporations