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mow. I pretend to be animals online.

HELLO FELLOW WAHS

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Just got thoroughly called out by this image
✨ Ta-da..... it's Myst! ✨
This fun saber gal features a lot of fun stripe markings in 4 shades of grey (wow, we've come a long way with faux fur options), popped off with metallic purple pawpads, ultra bright uv reactive claws, and a variety of hairstyle, eye art, and eyelid options! Owned by the always lovely @sneaksy !
*if* the Chicago River reverses back to its original direction does the star for that on the city flag start fading away like in back to the future?
i think im very funny

To anyone thinking about joining BlueSky, especially artists: everything you post is sent to a third party for AI labeling.

BlueSky uses AI to label content for moderation, and to do that they use a company called https://thehive.ai. If you look through their privacy policy, you will see that they can use content sent to them to train models for all their services, which include generative AI for both text and images.

Update: https://meow.social/@FluffyDeveloper/110652053858910840

#ai #bluesky

Your order from Kobucks has arrived.

#furry #furryart #kobl #kobold #reptile #meme #drawover #lizard

The best way to get started on Mastodon as a brand new account is:

1) Find a friend who's already here. It's not that hard. Use search. If they're not here yet, find a different friend. You're bound to find someone. Follow them.

2) Look at who they are following and who is following them. Chances are you will see familiar names, and other interesting accounts. Follow them too.

3) Check out some of the people you just followed. Repeat step 2. Do this a few more times until you are following a few dozen accounts.

4) There's a good chance that by now, some of those people are following you back. Look at your timeline, engage, reply, boost what you see.

Over time you will have a following and you will find more people to follow.

Yes, it takes some effort to get established in a new place. It's NO DIFFERENT on Birdsite. Birdsite does throw random content at you, but when you're just starting out it's TRULY random content, and you will still have to seek out people you actually want to follow and engage with. This is no different, and is in fact EASIER because you already know people and can look for them.

By the way, I highly recommend that you leave your following and followers lists open so that people can use them to find other people. Mastodon lets you hide them, but don't, unless it becomes a problem. I've seen far less judgmental "You are following this horrible person so I will block you" bullshit here.