Profile for ebu

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ebu
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About ebu

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it/its
good boy?
yes
pets?
always

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🏳️‍🌈🟦🐕
your local gay blue dog

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Recent posts

you may have notice i've boosted approximately fifty billion things so far. this is because i possess no original thoughts and as such cannot post. apologies for the inconvenience

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really cannot believe bluesky doesn't even let me mark posts as 18+ without an image. i am going to relentlessly hornypost there until i get booted and then bounce

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it doesn't look like i can format anything either with *markdown* or <em>html</em>. (phanpy on gotosocial). not familiar enough with fedi to figure out why that's happening... but i can see other people's correctly formatted posts. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

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@birze @meow @kalium not sure if this appeared this way for y'all, but it appears if you're on semaphore, you *might* be getting phantom CW's for "Long post" added to posts you view. moreover, it seems like if you reply to those posts via semaphore, it will inject a *real* "Long post" CW into your reply. if this was already known, then apologies. but possibly an instance of how which frontend you're using can wind up shaping how "you" use CWs.

re: https://beam.phosphor.buzz/@birze/statuses/01J96Z7CPEX3CQFHAX6XBGYYZX

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i've been meaning to introduce some kind of commenting system for my static blog. while writing essay-style longform there is nice, it does mean i get basically zero feedback on anything and everything which is bleh.

thinking of maybe finding some way to host website-league replies as comments on my static blog. would be a nice alternative to having just *anyone* with a keyboard add replies that i have to constantly moderate. but at the same time, it would be tricky to signpost a "hey, what you write as a reply to this post is about to get copied publicly as a comment on another site". (that, and it would introduce a small load on whichever instance i'm pulling comments from, but i don't think it would make that big of a difference.)

the alternative is totally self-hosting comments with something like remark42, which is viable. taking suggestions lol

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