Cohost is the only place on the internet where I was able be myself and post just about anything I want, without feeling closed in by decades of internet baggage. Every interaction here was meaningful, and I learned way more from one random like or comment than I did from dozens of "viral" notifications elsewhere, and I felt like people who followed me were actually interested in what I said and did.
Even though this has probably been inevitable for a while. (The default end result for a new social media site is "Total failure". And what would have been this site's big notable financial moonshot had to be caveated with "America Only sorry! <3" long before it was finally canned.) It's still incredibly depressing to see it go. I had expected the site to circle the drain for a bit longer.
I'm not sure where I'll end up posting. I lost track of a lot of people I followed via the slow demise of Twitter. Additionally, I don't feel like I will be able to express myself or my work in the same way anywhere else.
I'd also like to mark this occasion by dabbling in the forbidden tags for their intended purpose: "Hating"
There's a small, but dedicated, cohort of pathetic and wretched villainy here. Whose main objection seemed to be that they had the tools to ruin Cohost for other people taken away from them.
In this case, it's refreshing to know that Cohost was doomed from the start. And that these people achieved nothing but their own misery. I wish them nothing but ill will.