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posts from @einsof tagged #The Cohost Global Feed

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Damn, it sucks that cohost is shutting down. I know I didn't use it that much, but I was hoping maybe I could casually enjoy the website and have some fun interactions, using a site pseudonymously. It's sad that this place never got the chance to really take off because I feel like it had a lot to offer and really dialed back a lot of the things that made centralized social media terrible.

For better and for worse it's hard to discover people on this site. I never got to really develop a reason to stay here... I probably would have used the site more regularly. When a social media website is poorly adopted, I think it creates a slippery slope effect where more people refuse to adopt the site. I wonder if people will somehow come back to twitter, or more likely, go back to tumblr. Structurally, this website is a lot like tumblr, but the userbase is actually quite different. Even now, tumblr is an insanely hostile hell hole. It hasn't changed, so everyone here who is now deeply alienated by that tumblr culture might be hesitant.

I'm just sitting here reflecting on how to meet and grow closer to people online while still having a safe and mostly private presence. It feels like the older you get the harder it is to make friends and grow closer to others. I am a very ill person and developmentally handicapped so I live most of my life online.



Does anyone else ever think of hypothetical gameplay mechanics. I'm thinking of one right now and how to potentially balance it, but its for a genre I am absolutely not read on... it would be a mechanic in a class based arena shooter like TF2. Basically, you'd get this bow and arrow called "cupid's arrow" or something equivalent, and you'd have to shoot both a teammate and an opponent with it. The teammate you shoot gets to see where the other person is for some period of time, through walls and from any distance. I bet this has probably already been done by a game too.