• it/they

Basic Info
I used to be a human. Somehow I've been turned into a pokémon. I'm getting used to this new body.


Furry artist / Twitch streamer / Non-binary AND Non-human ΘΔ / Gay / Autistic / 28 years old


Tags of Interest
#My Art
#Fan Fiction
#Rioluposting
#Otherkin
#Pokemon Mystery Dungeon
#Riolu Answers


Links
Ko-fi Page
🎮 Twitch Channel
🎨 Itaku Gallery
🎨 Weasyl Gallery


mintexists
@mintexists

going viral is when you lose the ability to use ur notifications for anything besides that one post


VeraLycaon
@VeraLycaon

true fear is waking up, checking cohost and finding the notifications button says 99+


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in reply to @LotteMakesStuff's post:

just unfathomable to me that A) going viral is at all desirable for anyone other than artists who need views to survive and B) people think the injection of posts you didn't ask for into your timeline is in any way a good thing

Seconding, I am totally baffled. It sounds like someone saying "I'm addicted to the dopamine hits you get from predatory social media platforms and I like it that way actually". If that's the case, I can see why they wouldn't like cohost.

100% this; as soon as I realized that "going viral" means inviting the attention of everyone (including haters and bigots) then I stopped wanting to go viral

I've had like two moderately "successful" posts on cohost, and each time, it was honestly relieving to know that I was the only one who knew exactly how much attention my post was getting and that my personal worth online wouldn't be irrevocably attached to the concept of "notes" on it. the lack of numbers here is so freeing; having my notifications blow up here doesn't come with the tidal wave of anxiety that it always did on twitter.

in reply to @mintexists's post: