ways to be more private on |¡ftblr( to hide from antis)
post a few days after your actual haul
if it's 70$ haul, says it's $55 or $80
don't post everything on your hauls and don't give exact totals for items
imo it seems better to just say 'total-[insert amount]' instead of exact prices
accounts w likes and followers shown
newer accounts (i know im a pretty new account(i've had other blogs and have lurked on l!ftblr but never got on it till recently) but im talking about accs that have been made and have less than 10-15days)
make sure ppl know your acting, make a post so antis don't try and tell on you because they think your being for real, make it clear that this is roleplay, acting of sorts
never give someone your personal info, like phone # or email even if your sure because they can use your metadata to find your exact location and even more personal info
if your going to, make sure you 100% trust them
change up your lingo, if your shy and don't cuss often, be confident and loud, make a persona on here
learn about how your phone transfers data
exifdata is what you find w/ photos, they can find where the photo was taken, what time and even things like what phone you have
metadata is the data your phone gives when you text or make calls, it tells your location based on your phone gps, message time/call duration
ip, your location, can be found when you press on links, send pictures, send emails, and sometimes depending on software can be more
as someone who's studying computer sciences, no one who can find your exifdata/metadata/ip with an app or through things like network connections will be able to as long as your cautious and have a vpn
most computer btchs who know what they're doing dgaf about l¡f+blr and are prolly out committing cybercrimes or some shit unless they're straight up bootlickers, but tbh most of them already know how corrupt mega corps are and how they profit off of mass consumerism so no need to be super scared but as always
these are just dumb tips, take what i say w a grain of salt and always trust yourself