The Migration from Empty Spaces Twitter to Empty Spaces Tumblr is in Progress!
               Well this one feels a sense of utter sadness.
               So as we know, Twitter is burning into oblivion as this one types. All around the Twitter Verse, dolls and witches and angels and all the other non-persons of Empty Spaces are fleeing to new homes. The shelves are falling off of the walls and account after account is going dark. It is, in fact, a very sad experience to witness.                When this one discovered Empty Spaces a bit over a year ago, it was intrigued, disturbed in all the best ways and utterly enthralled with how free and twisted and beautiful in its darkness traumaqueer posting was. Within a day, it was utterly addicted.
               Over the past year, it has been a part of this community and not a part at the same time thanks to irl stuff. It’s been able to post some truly great pieces of micro fictions, read even better pieces written by some amazing talents that put these porcelain hands to shame, and has gotten to meet some really cool not persons. In short, this one has been touched by this fucked up little community of ours.
               Then Twitter plows into a brick wall and blood and guts and death is everywhere and…                It means, come on! It’s not like no one ever saw this coming…
               Now we’re all running to new places to hide, hoping that our little community will stay together. But if there’s anything that can be said about non-persons, it’s that we’re all very resilient, in an adoribly cracked kind of way.                Empty spaces will go on, it will thrive, and the dolls and moths and angels and drones and witches and all of the other empty beings will continue to populate and spread. Will there be changed? Absolutely. Change is an inevitability of existance, of purpose.
               But change doesn’t have to be a bad thing.                This one will do its part to continue dollposting and existing, either here or on other platforms. It can tell you that some of the changes it will personally make going forward is longer dollposts here where no character limitations are a thing. It can’t say how regular these posts will be though, so there is that.                Still, stick around, watch and see what happens, and may we all make it through this thing. This may be the death of Twitter, but it doesn’t have to be the end of Empty Spaces.














