I didn't like having an owner of the social media control the permissions of what I post, and controlling moderation. Allowing ai data scraping w/o my permission, and bias in moderation, etc. I used to use tumblr, but then the owner started going nuts and personally harassing a trans woman, which is when I made my website, I think.
I kept stumbling on really hateful comments in other sites. As it got more frequent, I drifted away from those because it's just depressing for me to see all that hate. Also, I wanted to get creative somewhere and here I can have both: no nasty comments (or very rare) and plenty of creativity from everyone :D
I had the idea for my site for years and had tried different ways of implementing it over the course of time (blogs, Tumblr, etc). I discovered Neocities because of a random mention and after a quick browse through other people's sites, it just clicked that the only thing that would allow me to make the project what I want is an "old school" site. So register I did.
I got tired of the lack of personalization and watching social media sites crumble. I decided it was best to have a place for all of my stuff then, that wasnβt subject to being pulled at any second.
Thank you so much! The vibe and colors in yours are awesome and I'll love to see how it grows. I saw you're pretty new here, so welcome to Neocities! β»\(^o^)/β»
Anyone know of good resources, tutorials, guides, anything to getting going on this neocities life? Anyone got interesting tips or tricks they'vel earned along the way? Would love to hear from some people.
I didn't like having an owner of the social media control the permissions of what I post, and controlling moderation. Allowing ai data scraping w/o my permission, and bias in moderation, etc. I used to use tumblr, but then the owner started going nuts and personally harassing a trans woman, which is when I made my website, I think.
I mean, I still have a tumblr and go back to post gifs and interact with people, but I mostly keep to IRL
I kept stumbling on really hateful comments in other sites. As it got more frequent, I drifted away from those because it's just depressing for me to see all that hate. Also, I wanted to get creative somewhere and here I can have both: no nasty comments (or very rare) and plenty of creativity from everyone :D
Still have tumblr for lurking and reblogging artists. But I don't post any original content
my friend recommended it and I hyperfixated a little too hard
I had the idea for my site for years and had tried different ways of implementing it over the course of time (blogs, Tumblr, etc). I discovered Neocities because of a random mention and after a quick browse through other people's sites, it just clicked that the only thing that would allow me to make the project what I want is an "old school" site. So register I did.
I got tired of the lack of personalization and watching social media sites crumble. I decided it was best to have a place for all of my stuff then, that wasnβt subject to being pulled at any second.