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I practice dark arts and attention seeking

@jazuthevulcanprincess / jazuthevulcanprincess.tumblr.com

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Full offense and pun fully intended, but I genuinely think the very existence of "dead dove, do not eat" was a fucking canary in the mines, and no one really paid attention.

Because the tag itself was created as a response to a fandom-wide tendency to disregard warnings and assume tagging was exaggerated. And then the same fucking idiots reading those tags describing things they found upsetting or disturbing or just not to their taste would STILL click into the stories and give the writer's grief about it.

And as a response writers began using the tag to signal "no, really, I MEAN the tags!"

But like.

If you really think about it, that's a solution to a different problem. The solution to "I know you tagged your story appropriately but I chose to disregard the tags and warnings by reading it anyway, even though I knew it would upset me, so now I'm upset and making it your problem" is frankly a block, a ban and wide-spread blacklisting. But fandom as a whole is fucking awful at handling bad faith, insidious arguments that appeal to community inclusion and weaponize the fact most people participating in fandom want to share the space with others, as opposed to hurting people.

So instead of upfront ridiculing this kind of maladaptive attempt to foster one's own emotional self-regulation onto random strangers on the internet, fandom compromised and came up with a redundant tag in a good faith attempt to address an imaginary nuance.

There is no nuance to this.

A writer's job is to tag their work correctly. It's not to tag it exhaustively. It's not even to tag it extensively. A writer's sole obligation, as far as AO3 and arguably fandom spaces are concerned, is to make damn sure that the tags they put on their story actually match whatever is going on in that story.

That's it.

That's all.

"But what if I don't want to read X?" Well, you don't read fic that's tagged X.

"But what if I read something that wasn't tagged X?" Well, that's very unfortunate for you, but if it is genuinely that upsetting, you have a responsibility to yourself to only browse things explicitly tagged to not include X.

"But that's not a lot of fic!" Hi, you must be new here, yes, welcome to fandom. Most of our spaces are built explicitly as a reaction to There's Not Enough Of The Thing I Want, both in canon and fandom.

"But there are things on the internet that I don't like!" Yeah, and they are also out there, offline. And, here's the thing, things existing even though we personally dislike or even hate or even flat out find offensive/gross/immoral/unspeakable existing is the price we pay to secure our right to exist as individuals and creators, regardless of who finds US personally unpleasant, hateful or flat out offensive/gross/immoral/unspeakable.

"But what about [illegal thing]?!" So the thing itself is illegal, because the thing itself has been deemed harmful. But your goddamn cop-poisoned authoritarian little heart needs to learn that sometimes things are illegal that aren't harmful, and defaulting to "but illegal!" is a surefire way to end up on the wrong side of the fascism pop quiz. You're not a figure of authority and the more you demand to control and exercise authority by command, rather than leadership, the less impressive you seem. You know how you make actual, genuine change in a community? You center harm and argue in good faith to find accommodations and spread awareness of real, actual problems.

But let's play your game. Let's pretend we're all brainwashed cop-abiding little cogs that do not own a single working brain cell to exercise critical thinking with. 99% of the time, when you cry about any given thing "being illegal!!!" you're correct only so far as the THING itself being illegal. The act or object is illegal. Depiction of it is not. You know why, dipshit? Because if depiction of the thing were illegal, you wouldn't be able to talk about it. You wouldn't be able to educate about it. You wouldn't be able to reexamine and discuss and understand the thing, how and why and where it happens and how to prevent it. And yeah, depiction being legal opens the door for people to make depictions that are in bad taste or probably not appropriate. Sure. But that's the price we pay, creating tools to demystify some of the most horrific things in the world and support the people who've survived them. The net good of those tools existing outweighs the harm of people misusing them.

"You're defending the indefensible!" No, you're clumsily stumbling into a conversation that's been going on for centuries, with your elementary school understanding of morality and your bone-deep police state rot filtering your perception of reality, and insisting you figured it out and everyone else at the table is an idiot for not agreeing with you. Shut the fuck up, sit the fuck down and read a goddamn book.

white people please just purchase native artwork and jewelry from native people i keep seeing idiot white people be like “waaah i wish i could support native creators but its cultural appropriation” girl why would beaders sell you their earrings then. just dont get a medicine wheel or a thunderbird then like damn it is that easy

If Native folks are making it to sell to white people with the approval of their tribe, it’s not “appropriation”–its support and appreciation! So yes, buy that native-made dream catcher, but not the mass produced fakes made by white people. Like, you can go to a pow wow and buy native crafts there, too.

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i got permasuspended on twitter because i said every living united states president should be walked in front of a firing squad so i came onto tumblr to say every living united states president should be walked in front of a firing squad without anyone being stupid about it

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my mom finally bought a toaster

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why did this get notes

we’re happy for you

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its just a toaster

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it’s been three years since i made this post. stop congratulating me on the toaster! stop asking me how the new toaster is doing!! i don’t know!! i haven’t lived with my mom in almost a year! i haven’t seen that toaster in months!! she might even have a new new toaster now!!! who knows!? not me!

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@egberts how’s the toaster?

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well the 10 year update to this saga is that I don’t talk to my mom and I have my own toaster 👍 don’t let your dreams be dreams

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Anonymous asked:

What is Pillowfort and why do you want to write its propaganda?

It's a social media pretty similar to tumblr! It looks like this

Like tumblr, you can post shit on your own personal corner. Like tumblr, you can follow people, or dive in tags to find stuff you like.

Unlike tumblr, there's also a community system (similar to livejournal/dreamwidth I'm told, though I've never used either of those) Here's a random community I pulled

You can post shit on your own blog, or in a community (or reblog stuff on a community.) "ok but what's the point" the point is that you can follow communities, and whatever is posted here will also show up on your dash! So instead of having to scour the tag to find every frog blogger on the site, you can just follow the frog community, and whoever posts stuff on it will show up on your dash.

Another difference from tumblr is that you can't reblog something with an addition. What you can do, however, is straight-up comment on a post, like this

Speaking of posts! You ever wished that tumblr had more privacy features? Being able to reblog-lock a post, while still having it visible to everyone? Or locking a post just to your followers, or your mutuals, or yourself? Pillowfort got you covered.

"what's that nsfw toggle at the end" well wouldn't you know it! Porn is allowed on pillowfort. (Iirc anything goes except loli/shota/stuff that depict underage children, and sex workers can't propose their services directly through pillowfort, but I invite you to check their terms of services yourself to check.)

"But Verse, no advertiser wants to be on a site with porn! How can they allow it, then?" Well. They've got no ads. The entire thing is user-funded (bit like ao3) and they got a comprehensive breakdown of their budgetting available for all

You can donate however you want, or you can subscribe to the premium suite, which will give you perks such as multiple avatars, bonus avatar frames, and an increase size limit for photos/gifs. None of it is mandatory though the key features are for everyone.

Pillowfort is technically still in beta, but they've been steadily introducing updates ever since I got here (a whole... five years ago, holy shit) and the mod team is generally really responsive to any issue that might arise.

So yeah. It's a social media, and one I enjoy and wants to support. And I need to do propaganda for it because, while I hope I sold it well to you, it does have one major flaw: it doesn't have that many users. To give you an idea, I think I'm the only person who regularly posts shit in the fate tag/communities (though there's one arjuna/karna shipper who shows up too every once in a while.) It's a good thing for some stuff (I find that I interact a lot with people I wouldn't normally interact with because, well, there's no one else here. Leads to very interesting discussions since they've got largely different interests from mine) but it can be a bit lonely to post blorbo on main and have no response. So I'm trying to get people in here to liven up the place a bit.

If you're interested, I will gladly give you a list of users I find cool and communities I like so you can have a starting pack of rad lads to follow, but until then you can check my own pillowfort.

Since the site is in beta, you need an invitation to get in, so as to regulate the flow of users (the one time they opened the site to the public it crashed the servers lol) you can get an invitation for ten bucks I believe? Or through an existing user for free. I'm gonna dump all my invite codes below, feel free to take one, if they all get used up by the time you show up hmu and I'll ask around if anyone has a free key for you.

If you do not want to wait for a registration key Pillowfort is also free to join at pillowfort.social/waitlist

oh gee discord should I try adding numbers? should I try that???? should I try adding numbers to the end of my username so that it's individualized and only mine???? should I try adding numbers??????????

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You know every show that the premise is like “people find out ghosts/monsters/demons are real and are charged with stopping them” appeal to me way more now as a post-graduate not because I believe in ghosts more or whatever but because can you IMAGINE just being handed a job that you don’t even need to apply for? Like just being told “basically there’s this bad thing and all you do is make sure it doesn’t do what it wants” that’s just customer service baby and I worked that for 6 goddamn years! Just TRY getting past “I have a job to offer you” before I can jump down your throat agreeing.

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some idiot with a dumb ghost-hunting name who joined the Cause because they love the paranormal: oh fuck oh shit this is really scary guys I’m having second thoughts

me, who knows that if we run away I have to apply to like, a real actual Jobbe again: wakey wakey demons it’s this or retail so guess who’s got nothing to lose

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I know I shit talk my job sometimes but I am currently legitimately shocked and horrified by the sheer scope of the incompetence.

I just think that perhaps if you run a business that purports to do basic computer security you should know what the fuck cookie jacking is.

I had to listen to my manager explain that just this weekend he found out what session tokens are and how important it is to terminate all sessions from services we manage after a customer is hacked.

Initial hack happened a month ago, customer got hit again last Thursday. On Friday in the meeting I asked "okay so what did you find when you scanned her phone?" and that's how I discovered that *nobody had thought to do that* and then in the morning meeting today my manager was talking about session tokens like it was a brand new concept so I am frantically finding every "baby's first pentesting" toolkit and sending it to him like "hey you know the techs might find this useful" and trying not to scream.

I might actually cry we don't have an incident response SOP so I'm sending them the NIST incident handling guide and the Microsoft security incident management checklist and rocking in place.

The deal is that most of our customers are legitimately too small to target so usually we can coast on our shitty organization because of security through obscurity. What this means is that every time someone actually DOES have a security incident (rare) I get to realize all over again that I'm the only one in the company who pays any attention to security beyond "block certain IPs on firewall."

Me, every time this happens: I shall send the techs and managers these documents so that they can learn how to approach security incidents and put a plan in place beyond "turn off your computer and bring it in for a virus scan right now."

Me, eight months later when some security thing explodes and we don't have a response plan: *shocked pikachu*