divisive journal #7
2 years ago
twitter was NEVER a good site for art pre or post Musk, why artists flocked there after Tumblr imploded is a fact i still have trouble comprehending...
but either way, seeing all these journals from whiny liberal artists bitching about Twitter post-Musk and running off to Bluesky is pretty damn funny, cuz i guarantee you 90+% of them were the same SJW Dumblrite stereotypes that fled Tumblr a few years back.
once a site stops being a libtard circlejerking echo-chamber, the wokeists will quickly flee to another site en-mass like a singular minded hive. its like watching a swarm of bees try to make a nest in some random person's garage every few years, only to get kicked out and swarm to another person's garage...always attacking and invading...never making a nest in some remote area where they can be what they are without annoying everybody else.
...so will Bluesky be such a place? seems like they've already taken the North Korea approach, not letting anybody even view the site without joining...not even being able to join the site without permission from somebody else already on there…so who knows, I sure hope so.
cuz as rotten as Tumblr was in its heyday, it was a place far-left extremists could go without bugging the rest of us and causing problems elsewhere online.
but either way, seeing all these journals from whiny liberal artists bitching about Twitter post-Musk and running off to Bluesky is pretty damn funny, cuz i guarantee you 90+% of them were the same SJW Dumblrite stereotypes that fled Tumblr a few years back.
once a site stops being a libtard circlejerking echo-chamber, the wokeists will quickly flee to another site en-mass like a singular minded hive. its like watching a swarm of bees try to make a nest in some random person's garage every few years, only to get kicked out and swarm to another person's garage...always attacking and invading...never making a nest in some remote area where they can be what they are without annoying everybody else.
...so will Bluesky be such a place? seems like they've already taken the North Korea approach, not letting anybody even view the site without joining...not even being able to join the site without permission from somebody else already on there…so who knows, I sure hope so.
cuz as rotten as Tumblr was in its heyday, it was a place far-left extremists could go without bugging the rest of us and causing problems elsewhere online.
The real reason they went there was that of the mainstream social media sites that people actually use, Twitter has the most relaxed rules regarding pornographic material. What led to the Tumblr Exodus? Verizon buying the site and banning porn from it.