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came on to delete a sideblog, sorry to whoever that was that i just accidentally followed, genuinely hope i didn’t cause you any paranoia
not intending to return for anything, so try not to worry
please don't refer to me as "The dmin" as if there aren't multiple admins and i've been barely able to edit because my computers been broken for months. not everything on the wiki is an Extension Of My Will. criticize me for what *I* actually did and said maybe please . thank you.
i really do wish y'all would quit reblogging the post that claims this was a thing we 100% decided because that is just misinformation, but mogai community loves to leap to conclusions and then hold onto them extremely hard. it's weird. it sucks
In Regards To Term Removals
We had not realized that discussion of this had made it to tumblr until just a few minutes ago, so first of all apologies for not addressing this sooner.
I think it’s important that we make this clear: No decision has been made about term removals, we have not done away with the option to have your terms removed from our Wiki.
This was all sparked from the mod team realizing that the current system we have in place just isn’t working. We don’t have the resources to be checking every single blog for posts requesting to have their terms removed, and we don’t have the mod power to keep an eye out for terms from users who have requested it in the way that we’ve been doing.
We’ve been putting our heads together for a while trying to figure out a solution that works for everyone, and the only idea we were really able to come up with was doing away with term removals in its entirety. However, we knew that was a huge decision, and not even necessarily an ideal fix. That’s why we brought it to the community in our discord. We were, and still are, looking for feedback and ideas.
We recognize there are a lot of reasons that someone would want the option to remove their terms from our Wiki, and we don’t necessarily want to do away with that option. Many terms were slipping through the cracks because our current system was not working. We had no way of being made aware of some accounts’ requests to have their terms removed, and then they would be upset when their terms were uploaded by a user, or had been ported over to our wiki. We need a better solution. That’s all this is, trying to find a better solution.
Please take care of yourselves. From what I can tell, this has been a lot more upsetting to people than we expected it to be. We regret how stressful this has become for our community, as that was not our intention at all. Our intention was to have a discussion with our community to find the best solution to the current problem. We do not intend to make any decisions on what we’re doing until the community has had a long opportunity to discuss it, but I want to reassure you that we’re taking every proposed solution into consideration.
–Neon
The fact that you were very much considering removing the ability to ask for term deletion without even mentioning it to the Tumblr community, where most of the terms on your wiki came from, is still incredibly upsetting. You should of discussed this with the whole community from the start, not keeping it to the (honestly rather small) Discord server.
There’s no excuse for adding people’s terms without their consent. You need to check if they’re okay with it, you need to ask directly if needed. It’s been very upsetting to me and others that it seems like we were entirely going to be ignored, until I brought it up outside of the Discord, and I genuinely hope you do better communicating all this with the many blogs not in your server in the future
i am disappointed. I’d ask for my terms to be removed from the wiki but i guess i cant now.
you can. you literally can. it is not true that we made the decision to remove all terms. it was an extreme option. literally all you need to do is message @mogai-wiki.
you can. you literally can. it is not true that we made the decision to remove all terms. it was an extreme option.. literally all you need to do is message @mogai-wiki.
In Regards To Term Removals
We had not realized that discussion of this had made it to tumblr until just a few minutes ago, so first of all apologies for not addressing this sooner.
I think it’s important that we make this clear: No decision has been made about term removals, we have not done away with the option to have your terms removed from our Wiki.
This was all sparked from the mod team realizing that the current system we have in place just isn’t working. We don’t have the resources to be checking every single blog for posts requesting to have their terms removed, and we don’t have the mod power to keep an eye out for terms from users who have requested it in the way that we’ve been doing.
We’ve been putting our heads together for a while trying to figure out a solution that works for everyone, and the only idea we were really able to come up with was doing away with term removals in its entirety. However, we knew that was a huge decision, and not even necessarily an ideal fix. That’s why we brought it to the community in our discord. We were, and still are, looking for feedback and ideas.
We recognize there are a lot of reasons that someone would want the option to remove their terms from our Wiki, and we don’t necessarily want to do away with that option. Many terms were slipping through the cracks because our current system was not working. We had no way of being made aware of some accounts’ requests to have their terms removed, and then they would be upset when their terms were uploaded by a user, or had been ported over to our wiki. We need a better solution. That’s all this is, trying to find a better solution.
Please take care of yourselves. From what I can tell, this has been a lot more upsetting to people than we expected it to be. We regret how stressful this has become for our community, as that was not our intention at all. Our intention was to have a discussion with our community to find the best solution to the current problem. We do not intend to make any decisions on what we’re doing until the community has had a long opportunity to discuss it, but I want to reassure you that we’re taking every proposed solution into consideration.
–Neon
The fact that you were very much considering removing the ability to ask for term deletion without even mentioning it to the Tumblr community (as all the polling and discussion was happening in the Discord, without a peep out here), where most of the terms on your wiki came from, is still incredibly upsetting. You should of discussed this with the whole community from the start, not keeping it to the (honestly rather small) Discord server.
There’s no excuse for adding people’s terms without their consent. You need to check if they’re okay with it, you need to ask directly if needed. It’s been very upsetting to me and others that it seems like we were entirely going to be ignored, until I brought it up outside of the Discord, and I genuinely hope you do better communicating all this with the many blogs not in your server in the future
exactly. the fact this was even considered is a breach of basic boundaries and respect— our creations are not your fucking property. if you do not have the resources to do this properly then you should not have taken it on.
addon: there was a lot of tension that built up for this to get to the point where it is. but the fact is that this is happening is because we as creators are not respected. the ncb. the mogai wiki people: project. callout post after callout post. now our basic boundaries are being threatened. we are not cash cows to be gawked at for our faults. i hope the wiki and anyone who supported this decision burns up with it.
it is not true that we were planning to remove the ability to remove terms without telling anyone...?
the poll was literally the first phase of discussion. i don't know why you assume that the poll would mean an instant decision we wouldn't tell anyone on tumblr about.
mogai community stop jumping to conclusions challenge. failed
to be frank. i constantly feel very alone and afraid online. and then I think about reaching out to people I used to talk to, and anxiety convices me that actually every fear I have is correct and they hate my guts. this is a genuinely extremely painful and it just. becomes a spiral of isolation. i'm sorry if we stopped talking abruptly. if you were wondering what was up, this is what.
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Tumblr is dying.
This isn't funny, this isn't me doing a meme, this is me putting on a very temporary Serious Hat.
Tumblr is dying.
The recent attempts by staff to make the site profitable are the desperate gasps and grasping arms of a site that is well past the point of no return.
Tumblr was never going to survive very long in our current world. It's not profitable. It was never going to be very profitable. It's vitally important to the history and culture of the social internet (and, really, the world in general, to some extent), but it's been mismanaged, haphazardly-run, and just a general design train wreck for years.
Because here's the important thing to remember about Tumblr:
Tumblr is a bad social media site. More specifically, Tumblr is bad at being a social media site.
I know what you may be thinking -- "but it's better than [Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/TikTok], so it can't be that bad!" And that's incorrect. Tumblr is, by any standard measure, much much worse at being a social media site than any of those four sites. And there's one crucial reason for that that people keep overlooking:
See, people think of social media as being about connecting with people, or community, or social blah blah blah whatever and I need you to understand that all of that, all of it, is bullshit. That's not what social media is, and that's never what social media has been.
Social media is about selling your information, mostly to advertisers -- which, on the internet, mostly means to Google. Meta doesn't want you to find art on Instagram or talk to friends on Facebook. Meta wants you to spend time looking at your feed and putting in information. For all Meta cares, if it kept you on the site, you could kill all of your friends and only follow Instagram accounts that posted blank white frames. None of the "content", none of the "community", none of that bullshit is important to them. They just want you on the site so they can get your information -- via ads, trackers, cookies, harvesting your posts and comments, whatever -- and sell it.
I can't be any clearer about this next point:
Social media is bad. Anything that you like about Tumblr, TikTok, Instagram, or whatever, all of the stuff you like about those sites are either incidental or counter to the intention of the people running the site.
Instagram DMs are only there to keep you on the site.
Your TikTok FYP is very carefully curated to keep you on the app.
Twitter shows you exactly the trends it needs to in order to keep you browsing.
Ever wonder why social media makes people so angry? It's because anger keeps you engaged. It's 100% intentional.
All of the most addictive and engaging emotional states -- anger, fear, smugness -- are all really bad for your mental (and often physical) health when taken in large doses, and are also the only thing social media wants from you.
Now we come back to Tumblr.
Why is Tumblr better than, say, Twitter? And it really is -- we don't talk about this enough, but Tumblr is absolutely a better experience than Twitter. Or Facebook, or TikTok, or Instagram, or Reddit, or LinkedIn, or Imgur, or any other successful social media site. But why?
The reason Tumblr is so much better of an experience than other social media is because Tumblr is so much worse than other social media at being social media.
All of the stuff we like about Tumblr -- the crazy, shittily designed, chaotic reblog system? the fact that your dash is basically only chronological? the fact that the tag system is so fundamentally broken that the ways that it's broken have been culturally rebuilt as a part of the way we communicate on the site? the way that reblogs distribute content creation? the culture of crazy fandom people? that one werewolf fucker? the memes? the fact that, by and large, you don't get spoonfed stuff from around the site by an algorithm? mutuals? the lack of censorship, and, in turn, the fact that said lack of censorship drives away advertisers? the weird culture that keeps "normies" from tiktok away? -- all of that is absolutely counterintuitive to being a successful social media site.
Let's compare Tumblr to an actually really well-designed social media: TikTok.
TikTok is a goddamn masterpiece of social media design. If you install TikTok on your phone and give it even the tiniest amount of engagement, it'll nail your interests and dopamine triggers in under a week. Give it a month and it'll have its hooks in your brain. The algorithm is so finely tuned, all the systems are so carefully designed, the goddamn interface is hardwired to trick your brain into scrolling.
Stitches? Duets? Likes? Even cultural things, like trends and sounds going viral? Hell, the idea of TikTok sounds at all? All these are built to drive engagement.
Funny video? Duet your reaction. Someone asked a question? Stitch your answer. Someone singing? Duet for a literal duet! Sound going viral? You can do a TikTok of that sound, easy! Interesting conversation in your comment section? Reply to comments with quick videos!
And vitally, did you miss the last trend? No worries! The next one's coming along! If you joined TikTok today you wouldn't even know about the sea shanty thing. The culture moves at the speed of light.
The camcorder-like nature of recording on TikTok makes making the actual content a snap. The boost given to new accounts tricks you into thinking it's easy, and even in the long run, the distribution algorithms make it much easier than, say, YouTube to get the numbers to go up. Content is easy to make and distribute, trends are so quick that they're easy to follow, and the FYP algorithm gives the illusion of community -- and easy-to-make content and well-designed algorithms makes the numbers go up, and to our monkey brains, numbers = approval = success = dopamine.
Tumblr? Tumblr has none of that shit.
Instead of stitches, duets, or sounds, we have reblogs -- with a post editor that barely works, a following that's 80% porn bots, and a frankly baffling 15-year-old online culture that moves at (for the internet) glacial speeds and has hundreds if not thousands of in-jokes, none of which ever die? Have fun building a following with that, fucker! Numbers? You think we do numbers here? We suffer, and we like it!
Oh, and good luck playing into trends. I wasn't kidding about the glacial speeds and in-jokes. Sure, we have new shit happening -- Tumblr's take on the "your dick cold eeby deeby" meme is new, as is There Are Many Benifits To Being A Marine Biologist, and my Shakespearification posts -- but Colour of the Sky is, I'm pretty sure, older than 50% of TikTok users, and we're still making goddamn Onceler memes, and, for Christ's sake, even the new stuff is blending with the old stuff -- I just did a Shakespeareification of Colour Theory.
There is no algorithm beyond occasional "people you follow liked this". On TikTok, the only two feeds are "random shit you might like" and "random shit you might like from people you follow". On Tumblr, the only feed is "everything from everyone you follow at all times", and the site does not care about whether you want to see it or not.
Because of all this, Tumblr is not, and will never be, profitable.
Which means that, because we live in capitalism, Tumblr will die.
And due to the rise of competent social media sites, the competition is eating away at Tumblr's audience.
Staff is cringe, obviously. But they're also desperate. They're trying to keep this place alive.
And they're failing.
Tumblr is dying.
These are the last days.
The end is coming.
It's terrible, it's beautiful, it's chaotic, and it's ephemeral.
And we're never going to have anything like it ever again.
Enjoy it while you have it.
tl;dr if you want tumblr to survive we need the dash to start being algorithm-driven instead of chronological and we have to start saying "unalive" on here instead of "kill"
but also I would rather fucking kill myself than do either of those things
@violinsandtea I'd like to clarify: I'm not saying Tumblr is dead. Tumblr is definitely extremely alive. I'm saying Tumblr is dying.
Tumblr isn't dead, but it's been dying since before the famous 2018 ban.
Which, once again, is why I think its a good idea to give them your pocket change. $5 a month? According to google, Tumblr has 3 hundred million visitors every year (if we keep 2019's traffic as our average). If they're making just $5 off of every single person every single year, they would make 1 billion dollars every year. That is for the low price of $5 yearly. That is for 1 single month of them not running ads. If you pay that $5 every month for a year, and everyone else does the same? Tumblr would run indefinitely, and you would have $60 less by the end of the year.
Now obviously this isn't how its gonna work out. half of that 300 million is probably bots. Half of you aren't even interested in paying, another quarter can't pay even if you are interested, those two groups have overlap but some of you won't pay out of principle, and obviously there's the issue of Tumblr being so full of bugs that when I went to try to support the site the god damn payment page broke and I couldn't pay the $5. But just think. We could actually save tumblr ourselves, and all it costs is $60 each. We could outlive Tiktok, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, META. We already outlived Myspace. If you can, help keep this hell alive. Lets be the last standing anti-social media on the internet. We'll ride this bitch to eeby deeby.
“Endogenic” does not mean “no trauma,” and simply experiencing trauma doesn’t mean your system is traumagenic.
Endogenic systems can have a negative experience with plurality and still be endogenic.
Endogenic systems can be traumatized and are still allowed to determine whether their trauma developed or majorly affected their system.
Endogenic systems can still have persecutors and headmates who hold different forms of negativity, they can still have amnesia and headmates who hold certain memories, they can still have protectors for certain situations.
If you are endogenic, and your experience with plurality isn’t always fun and happy all the time, you can still be endogenic. You are allowed to have agency over your own discovery and you are allowed to determine what caused you to be plural.
i feel like people are under the opinion that it’s ok to purposefully trigger a psychotic person IF. IF they’re a bad enough person. IF it’s funny enough. IF you’re friends with them. IF you’ve got a personal vendetta against them. IF they’re acting crazy. hell, even if they’re just existing or talking about their struggles in a public space. or even a fucking private one. which is so incredibly fucked up. your support for psychotic people should not be conditional.
i’ve had people come into my inbox and send me shit, telling me they’ve deepfaked my face onto porn and posted it online, tell me that all my friends are lying to me that i’m not real, telling me they’ve hacked my computer. my psychotic friends have gotten sent similar shit. the schizophrenia reddit has been filled with people posting intentionally triggering shit. anytime a psychotic person dares to mention delusions, ableism, or hell, even exists on tik tok, they’ll get comments like “i’m living in your walls” i have had it up to here with this shit. people don’t view us as people. they view us as crazies and sources of entertainment.
@red-za yep, go ahead.
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Hi all! Sorry for the lack of content, some things in our life have been keeping us from being here as much as we’d like, but we’ve really missed you! I made a few user-boxes recently, and decided to share them with you all! These are 100% free to use, (Credit appreciated but not required!) and I will be making more of these in the future! Feel free to offer suggestions too!
- Bennett Levine, M&M System
as someone with OSDD, currently being assessed for potential DID instead, with the new movie currently being cast i want to encourage the rpc to really and deeply consider their impact in regards to having muses with DID or any form of dissociative disorder. i haven’t seen many people outside of the DID/OSDD circles talk about it, but i sincerely urge you to have a critical eye on how you approach this disorder with your muses and writing. here are some things i want people to remember:
DID doesn’t make someone automatically evil, it is a result of childhood trauma and is often comorbid with ptsd or c-ptsd.
DID doesn’t make someone more or less likely to be abusive than someone without DID.
DID is NOT “alters disorder.” having alters is one symptom. it is a dissociative disorder, not a personality disorder. if you’re a mun of a muse with DID and only focus on the alters side of things, you are doing the disorder and suffering we go through injustice.
understand that the majority of media involving DID is harmful to us in some form. we are demonised so often. do not contribute to this trend.
you are not doing us justice by writing yet another villain with DID.
don’t call it multiple personality disorder. don’t call it a “split personality.” don’t call it anything other than DID, OSDD, or a dissociative disorder.
all in all, please just remain educated and treat the idea of your muse with DID with respect, and please listen to us when we give criticism.
system psa
you exist.
the only person you should have to prove that to is yourself. [and if desired, a clinical professional].
if you know that you arent faking, then it doesnt matter if some jerks on the internet think you are.
because hey guess what? you know youre real. you know you exist. you know your brain hundreds of times better than anyone else ever could.
if youre worried "what if im faking?" you probably arent. systemhood is so incredibly complex it would be hard to fake, even intentionally.
your trauma [or lack thereof], is so completely valid, too.
so, to all systems:
youre real, youre valid, we see you and we hear you.
yes nfts are ugly as sin but on god i hope we’re not going to collectively forget about the fundamentally capitalistic bullshit foundations of the entire concept of nfts once they start making ones that look like fuckable anime boys
not to give anyone any ideas but if someone starts trying to sell personalized nft waifus or catboys under the guise of having them be your SO in the metaverse or whatever we have to laugh that shit into the ground before some people get too horny on main and decide to legitimize manufactured scarcity to score virtual anime ass
So this isn’t exactly what you are talking about but I did immediately think of this post when I saw this
it’s the kind of scenario i envisioned when i made this post, actually! it wasn’t just limited to horny stuff, the nightmare scenario extends to everything that could appeal to demographics besides nftbros with the aesthetic sensibilities of rick and morty and this definitely counts lol be wary of any “girlboss” shit or attempt to pander to any niche subcultures you might be a part of
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