It's been years since I reread this and I still call her "Pants".
Fannybaws
Agreed! I've come across a couple of writing communities here, but they're still just starting out. Hopefully we'll be able to grow these communities. 🤞
Non-tech background. I'm a book editor and when the Snoopocalypse happened, most of the niche communities I was a part of were shut down in protest, so I decided to give Lemmy a try. Loving it so far, as it seems way less toxic.
I never turn down a dare.
*madlady, but thanks, I guess?
I'm liking Bookwyrm, it's simple and straightforward. Granted, I'd love to give Storygraph another go, but it really seemed to hate me and my phone 😅 I really liked their recommendations.
I think it's still in need of some development, but it does the job well. And I love the lack of useless bells and whistles.
You're right not to trust anyone. I stopped trusting GR when it started exclusively "recommending" books that were popular on Tiktok. It was a swift and merciless breakup.
That doesn't even remotely surprise me coming from Amazon, inflating itself with garbage.
I totally agree on giving Bookwyrm a chance. To be honest, I had no clue what a "fediverse" was until a week ago, but I'm fascinated and inspired by the idea of it. I am loving all of these new, interesting platforms that aren't run by some soulless billionaires who care more about ad revenue than actual content or users' interests.
I really wanted to like Storygraph, but it constantly crashed on me. :(
Tokophobia.