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howlsofhome · 7 years ago
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hey therian friends, i’m reblogging this from my main blog.
if you want to contact me elsewhere, here are my various therian accounts across the internet:
instagram: tovastrail
youtube: tova (search “tova therian” and you should find me)
therian amino: tova (amino id is “officialtherian”)
therian guide forums: tova
thanks to everyone who has helped make this blog a cool place! i appreciate all the support over the last couple of years i’ve had it running.
best wishes,
~ tova
hi i’m leaving this website indefinitely
hey guys, i just took a while away from various toxic websites and i can say that i have not missed tumblr at all so consider me basically quitting but i’m like leaving my blogs up.
if you want to follow me elsewhere, i have an instagram which is username queenbef
aside from that i’m on reddit but that’s about it.
i’ve been on this site actively since 2011 and man has it been a wild time. scrolling through tumblr helped me when i was in some dark places, but now i am going to be changing my habits to live a more active and goal-oriented lifestyle so i can get out of my depression/anxiety hole, or at least improve it to an extent.
thanks to all of my mutuals who have been cool throughout the years. i hope you guys are doing well! best of luck out there.
~ bef
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Lone Wolf by © Cindy Conlin
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The song to end all wars
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Wolves by Ian McAllister
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Back the fvck up 🐺 | jude_allen
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Oh lol *acquires lycanthropy*
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The Dunning-Kruger Effect In The Therianthrope Community
Has anyone else ever noticed how often the Dunning-Kruger Effect rears its ugly head in the therianthrope community among both young therians and anti-kin?
Way to many young therians: “i just discovered the therian community and that I was one! I’m going to make a [blog/Youtube channel/something] explaining the intricacies of therianthropy to everyone!” 
Way to many anti-kin: “I read an article/watched a cringe complication/saw a blog from someone identifying as a therian, I now know enough about therianthropy to criticize it and label therianthropes as [delusional/mentally ill/people culturally apportioning Native beliefs/something].”
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When you shift in public
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A Tumblr User’s Guide to Dreamwidth
I’m sure by now, some of you may have heard of the site Dreamwidth when some people talk about Livejournal and old sites they wish they had. Maybe you’ve become a bit curious about how this place works or why people are so interested in it anyway. To answer that, I’m going to give you a little primer on Dreamwidth and what you need to know when converting from Tumblr!
So what is Dreamwidth?
Dreamwidth is a Livejournal code fork and like Livejournal it is an old social networking blog. How is that different from Tumblr? Well to clarify, Tumblr is a content aggregation site, not a content creation site. This means that Tumblr’s purpose is to spread things for other people to see, and these things do not even have to be something you made. It is not intended for feedback and communication, it is only intended to be looked at. That’s why any comment and communication features are so lackluster, the creators genuinely did not want it to work like a blog, and they continue to fight that.
Dreamwidth is a blog with features centered around content and comment management. How you use it is up to you, but it is a more or less static site with each post self contained, no reblogs or sharing apart from manually linking to the post themselves and the only things you see on your feed are the blogs and communities you’ve personally added to your watch. The format is best suited for medium to long-posts and posts to start a dialog among people, but that’s not to say it can’t be used for microposts (and there are communities dedicated to that kind of use). Comments are threaded which makes them easy to keep up with, and easy to read.
Dreamwidth is, above all else, a site dedicated to freedom of expression and is one of the few places left that genuinely cares about that.
Dreamwidth Terms You Should Know
Cutting
You’ll see this term used a lot, and it’s a really huge important feature of the blog. Cutting is like the ‘read more’ feature you can find on tumblr. The difference is that you can choose exactly which portion of the entry is behind a cut and which one isn’t. You can also have more than one cut if you like! This is especially useful for long, informative posts to help people jump to the exact spot they want.
Cuts can also have their own titles, so you can inform people briefly of what’s behind the cut in the link itself. Good knowledge of how cuts work is super important and super helpful! https://www.dreamwidth.org/support/faqbrowse?faqid=88
Access Filters A term you’ll see show up when composing an entry is what access filter is applied to the post you’re about to make, (sometimes this is referred to as ‘locking’ the post). When you create a post you are given the choice to either make the entry public, make it available to only those who have general access to your blog or choose a specific access filter which you have a pre-determined group of people on a list that are the only ones permitted to see those posts. You can set up as many access filters as you want and change them at any time, and none of the members are notified of these changes so you don’t need to worry about that when making chances. You can even make a post entirely private so that only you can see it, and you can modify the access settings on any entry at any time. https://www.dreamwidth.org/support/faqbrowse?faqid=21 https://www.dreamwidth.org/support/faqbrowse?faqid=22
Paid Accounts Unlike tumblr, Dreamwidth does have paid accounts. The entire site is ad-free and they support themselves entirely on those people that purchase paid accounts. The free accounts give you more than you need to enjoy and interact with the site, but paid accounts give you extra features such as the ability to add custom mood icons, journal customization options and more user pics. https://www.dreamwidth.org/support/faqbrowse?faqid=4
Sticky Posts You can sticky an entry on your Dreamwidth, this can be useful to use as a means of introducing people to your journal and what to expect. https://www.dreamwidth.org/support/faqbrowse?faqid=199
General Dreamwidth Etiquette
Tags You will find that on Dreamwidth no one ‘talks in tags’. This is because each journal keeps a record of every single tag used on a page both yourself and everyone else can see and has a limit to the total amount of tags you can use. Tags in Dreamwidth are seen as a means of organization, not as a means of subtext, you’ll have to add the subtext in text formatting seperately. You can of course, edit and delete any of the tags in the list at any time so you’re never stuck with the tags you’ve used if you ever change your mind.
Images While this is a holdover from the old days when bandwidth was not as accessible as it is now, generally speaking, images posted are kept around 800px in width if posted without a cut. This is to prevent stretching and just general friends page tidy-ness. Similarly, when posting several images, they are either done by way of small thumbnails, or they are posted behind a cut.
Cutting It is seen common etiquette to cut overly-long entries or entries that contain a large number of images, or entries that could contain sensitive information. This was both to keep the friend reading list trim and tidy, as well as warn people before they read potentially triggering material. You see, back in the days of Livejournal, when people were asked to put their triggering material behind a cut, people complied without argument! You might have one or two bad eggs sure, but it didn’t result in such a huge amount of people harassing one person just because they asked for someone’s post about a pet spider be put behind a cut.
Response Speed As a note, Dreamwidth and other blogging systems are naturally slower than Tumblr. This is not a bad thing! But don’t be surprised if some people don’t comment on an entry till a week later. People on Dreamwidth are far more likely to pay attention to entries and read all their backlog so there isn’t a need to constantly remind or repost the same thing. Dreamwidth generally slower pace can be jarring to some people, but you’ll find it has it’s own benefits even if it doesn’t offer instant gratification.
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Can I make multiple journals on the same account? No. While this is a feature many RPers would like, and it has been talked about, there is no system that creates Parent/Child journal accounts. If you want a second journal, you would have to make a whole new account, and log in and log out whenever you want to change.
Can I reblog other people’s entries? No. Everyone’s blog and posts are static, there is no way to share another’s post on your own blog other than manually linking their post.
How can I meet people if I can’t reblog? Meeting people on Dreamwidth does take more work, it’s not as easy to stumble across new blogs casually in the day without putting effort into it. Communities are a large social component of Dreamwidth and there are communities for just about any fandom, hobby, craft type and even small niches, and you can start your own communities at any time. There is also an ‘interest’ section in every user profile, which can be used to help find people of similar interests. And then there’s always meeting people through friends of friends in the comments of one’s entires. This post in particular has a much more through break down on socialization and how to find people https://bisexualbaker.tumblr.com/post/147873750806/how-the-heck-do-i-find-cool-stuff-and-people-on
Where can I host my images?
This is of course, the biggest pitfall in Dreamwidth. As it stands right now, there is a small image hosting option however it only can store up to 500MB in size. For anything significant you would have to use a service like Imgur, Flickr, Sta.sh, or other storage option. https://www.dreamwidth.org/support/faqbrowse?faqid=248
Hopefully this has provided the base amount of information you may need to start a Dreamwidth account. It’s very different from Tumblr in the way it’s used but it’s not completely different, but it’s not intended to be a ‘replacement’, it’s just another service you can use if it fits your needs. Personally, I’m of the opinion that everyone needs at least one quite, static place they can hash out their thoughts on without fear of making a mistake, and Dreamwidth is very good for that kind of thing.
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come hang out with me? ask me questions? idk?
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lynx feet…wtf
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