I occasionally write long posts but you should assume I'm talking out of my ass until proved otherwise. I do like writing shit sometimes.
50/50 chance of suit pictures end up here or on the Art Directory account. Good luck.
Be 18+ or be gone you kids act fuckin' weird.
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I tag all of my posts complaining about stuff #complaining, feel free to muffle that if you'd like a more positive cohost experience.
Art and suit stuff: @PlumPanAD
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if websites gave me better notification and permission controls I'd actually use them over their apps, but unfortunately mobile browsers on Android don't really have work put into them, see: this 10 year old Firefox bug.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1796343
and the blog post saying they'd impliment it in 2013
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1796343
but mostly, yeah I wish it wasn't the OS' responsibility to do permission management because the websites and apps want to circumvent it as much as possible
I've pretty much given up on using TwXter links unless there's really no other option. If I'm sharing art, I'll tell you whose art it is rather than subject you that site, or (if possible) link you to a different, better (or at least less bad) site instead. If it's a text post, I'll generally change it to a Nitter link (for as long as that keeps working, at least) so you're not subject to tracking. Finally, if, for some dumb reason, it has to be a link to the hellsite, I'll at least trim the tracking data off the URL, 'cause I hate it too.
All that said...I haven't logged into that site for months anyway X3;
I like an excuse to blame Apple for things and stuff so I'll say it again - the "there's an app for that" tagline slowly warping to become "there should be an app for that in all circumstances" and eventually "if there is anything but an app for that, that is a failure" has absolutely contributed in innumerable ways to the enshittification of the mobile internet experience... and such an experience was arguably never particularly great to begin with.