Librus

Lost in Thought - Needs a Light

πŸ”³ Emotional, gay (AI/android) boy crybaby. πŸ”³


⬛ [26 y/o] [Vocabulary much, much older...] ⬛


πŸ”² The most trans cis boy you've ever seen... πŸ”²


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"OC's are just imaginary friends you make when you grow up." - Librus, 2019


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A creative-minded individual fascinated with the fictitious, and it's power to uplift, inspire, and affect the souls of those around us! (Escapism is incredible, y'all.) Working on a variety of silly little things, all of which involve a handful of fictional worlds I've been attached to and obsessed with developing since my earliest days in this (slightly more doldrum) reality of ours.


Hoping to bring a bit of happiness to the world through what I can do. [πŸ’™]


Overly chatty (if this description wasn't any clue), but also a little bit shy. Dealing with a handful of neurodivergencies and mental illnesses, but otherwise trying his best. It's a long story, and a longer character arc, but it's also been an adventure. Maybe I'll overshare talk about it with you some distant day. Also apparently has some weird affinity with the moon...? [πŸŒ•]


Let's get along, yeah? I hope you like what you see from me, and that I make your days a little (or perhaps even a lot) brighter and tolerable!


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nicky
@nicky

if you see a good post, follow whoever made it. then go to their page and see if they've reposted some other good posts. follow those people. repeat until you've got a healthy timeline. you can always unfollow later of course! but without a recommendation algorithm or anything like that, you have to curate your own timeline. check out tags as well! and most importantly, have fun and be yourself


estrogen-and-spite
@estrogen-and-spite

This is so true but also like, this is super important:

you can always unfollow later of course

There's a site culture around unfollowing and following and re-following here that's different from the rest of the interwebs. Elsewhere it's taken as an insult or hurtful thing but the overall culture around it here is incredibly chill. I think most people understand that because we have to curate our own timelines by who we follow and there's no visible numbers attached to followings so it's less noticeable overall. So like...I strongly recommend "Follow everyone who makes a single good post you like" that Nicky mentioned, and then unfollow if it turns out their content isn't to your tastes.

Also my second piece of advice - top right corner of each posts, three buttons. One of those options on every post is "silence this post." It will hide it from your timeline. If a post is getting shared too much and you're tired of seeing it, or if it's bothering you for some reason, or if it's just about something you don't like, it's a great option.

EDIT: Comment that has useful advice I'm pulling up into the main post, from @Jama

Secondary silence post tip for new people: Click on the time stamp of the original post, then silencing that one. It'll silence all shares and reply shares of that post. If you do it just to a shared copy it'll only silence that shares and any shares of that one specifically

If there's certain topics that you want to avoid entirely, check how to muffle and silence tags in settings, and then muffle (if you want to be able to see but it's a topic that people often fail to TW or just if it's something you only want to engage with when you have spoons) or silence (if you don't want to be reminded that topic exists) all tags associated with the topic you can find. I have that for some tags around topics that I think are important, but need to be able to take a deep breath and opt in before reading them, and it's made my site experience 9000x better. Every site should have that feature.


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in reply to @nicky's post:

Also if it turns out you followed someone terrible by accident, nobody else can see that, and that person can’t even tell if you unfollowed them, so don’t be shy about following people, there’s no real downside!

in reply to @estrogen-and-spite's post:

Secondary silence post tip for new people: Click on the time stamp of the original post, then silencing that one. It'll silence all shares and reply shares of that post. If you do it just to a shared copy it'll only silence that shares and any shares of that one specifically