tenna

A critter on the internet

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A techie critter and casual streamer in their mid-twenties with interests in webhosting. Known for running web servers on things that shouldn't run web servers, turning others into similar looking blue raccoons, and being a little bit bigger than average.


Disclaimer: All content posted here are my own, and don’t necessarily represent my employer’s positions, strategies, or options.


I post non-lewd kink, but make best efforts to tag it 18+. This might not always happen, however (especially if it's only adjacent to it.) Please only follow if you are 18+.

Additionally, please put something in your profile before following me. I probably won’t block over it or anything, but I get a little anxious when I’m followed by an empty account.



outer fediverse, public
@tenna@blimps.xyz
atproto (bluesky)
@tenna.zip
website league
@tenna@pleasetf.me
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in reply to @jkap's post:

from the title i thought this was something related to, like. artist's block or whatever.
you're telling me people can block themselves??? funniest shit i've seen, this is like telling people to not put a lightbulb in their mouth because it won't come out lol

ask yourself a question anonymously and then be curious what happens when you block an anonymous ask then just go ahead and block yourself. then find the site only like 25% usable. lmao

blocking an anon self-ask isn't a full block, they behave differently internally. blocking an identified self-ask is a full block though, and if you do it i will be mad at you.

i have tried this on twitter before and it just gave me a funny internal error. i had the idea of trying it here but thought that something like That might happen. heh, i was right all along

Having seen this I am now curious about what its like to have blocked yourself. Like how does it affect what you can do/see. Like does it just stop you from seeing your own profile page and your posts or does it do something more?

in reply to @amydentata's post: