pinewarbler

flannel-clad bird enthusiast

  • she/her

texas expat living in the woods of new england. i like plants, birds, and video games. SNAKE FARM speedrunner, sometimes photographer & musician.
bird photos: @pinewarblerphoto

posts from @pinewarbler tagged #suggestions welcome

also:

after avoiding the site like the plague for many years, i had gone back to using reddit again, primarily for a few specific things:

  • gardening/plants
  • home improvement & diy stuff
  • pictures of animals (mainly tortoises and birds)
  • select video game communities (celeste, outer wilds, and soulsborne co-op)

with the API bullshit that reddit is pushing through right now, i’m getting ready to jump ship. however, that leaves me at a bit of a loss—i don’t even know how or where to find communities online anymore! online “content” has been conglomerated into social media sites, and trying to find actually useful information for how-to stuff is a nightmare because search results are oversaturated with SEO-optimized clickfarm junk blogs.

besides cohost, where is the Good Stuff online these days? how do i find it?