MoxieCat

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Queer cat from Canada, writing songs and telling stories.

❤️@BirchCat🦨❤️


My Website!
moxiecat.dev/

It's kinda fun subscribing to everyone's newsletters and RSS feeds!

It reminds me of when I was like, 12 years old, and would get emails from friends with Cheezburger memes in them, or cards and jokes from my grandma.
(As opposed to emails now, which are 80% spam and 10% dangerous spam.)



margot
@margot
  • artists (esp adult artists) setting up either RSS feeds or mailing lists (less ideal but still open at least)
  • everyone setting up a website to have a links page of their friends' sites and other places on the web they like
  • start a blog just for pictures of your cats. or something spiritually similar, at least. dont let closed social media monopolize cute animal pictures!!!
  • less organizing on discord, more organizing groups in person
  • honestly just try to spend less time online in general. i think a lot of people learned they wanted to do that because of cohost, and i hope we don't all end up sliding back now
  • go to websdr.org, google and explore some radio repeaters near you. listen in. maybe study for a license and start transmitting! i think ham radio is underappreciated as social media, and the more weirdos and queers and anarchists and communists pick it up, the cooler we can make it
  • everyone to be more vulnerable to others. take more risks. be a dork around your coworkers. host events at your home. send a text to a friend you haven't talked to in a year (or years!) asking to catch up. start things that might end up failing but teaching you a lot along the way. ask someone if they need help.
  • try to assume that everyone is operating in good faith until they give you a definitive reason to believe otherwise. i think that's part of what made this site really good.