I personally donât have a Pillowfort account yet, but my partner does and she has let me look at her account fully to see what it is like. Iâve also viewed Pillowfortâs demo account which is linked to on their Kickstarter. I am waiting with anticipation when I can make my own account, but right now Pillowfort is in a closed beta which means the only people who have access to the site are ones who have been given special registration links. They were doing waves of free beta accounts a bit ago (which is how my partner got her account), but right now for every $5 you pledge to their Kickstarter you will receive a registration key if the Kickstarter gets fully funded (they are as of today 40% of the way to their $39,900 goal).
Here is why Iâm excited for Pillowfort:
If you delete your original posts, every reblogged version will be deleted too. Edit your original post and the changes will appear on every reblog,
The ability to make posts visible to everyone, just followers, just mutuals, or just yourself.
A functional blacklist where you can blacklist a post body & tags or just tags.
A terms of service that explicitly states you hold all rights to your own intellectual property. It also states clearly that it forbids callout posts, doxxing, degradation, harassing, hate groups, spamming of tags with unrelated or offensive material, and slurs against minorities. If there is a user that is doing anything offensive or hateful, it is encouraged and mandated you donât make posts about it and instead flag it and let the site moderators take care of it. This sort of system cuts down on âdashboard dramaâ and harassment that sites like Tumblr are known for.Â
They have threaded comments which means discussions or praise no longer clog up your posts and your blog, keeping things much more organized and clean. We can also use tags for their ACTUAL purpose, tagging of posts for ease of search and organization instead of talking.
They have communities and a more connected user-based and user-led environment.
Posts in chronological order like they should be!
A staff that actually cares about the input of their members and is driven to listen and collaborate with their members to create a site that the users actually want instead of being led by a corporation that has their own agendas in mind.
A staff that wants to avoid corporate involvement, unwanted ads, and selling of user info to fund Pillowfort.
The future possibilities of what the staff can do with the site that we didnât dream could be possible to have all in one place including accessibility and a functional mobile app.
So far, Iâve seen a lot of good things and Iâve been really impressed with how the staff is handling the site and how they have explained their plans for the future of Pillowfort.
If you say you really want a social media site that actually cares about their users, this is it. This is your chance to have what pretty much all of us want. This new blogging platform is all the best parts of Tumblr (and for those who miss Livejournal this is like a wedding between Tumblr and Livejournal) with all the parts we hate and loathe about the site scraped out of it.
If you canât support Pillowfort monetarily, then please, please reblog, tweet, share, and spread it about everywhere you can.Â
This is our chance to have a social media made with us in mind and itâs already starting out so well with 10,000 users in the closed beta. Letâs bring it to the next stage of its life!
Iâm not going to delete this blog right away but Iâm gonna try out pillowfort whenever they get back up and running, FYI. This post is what sold me on it. I might buy some extra keys to do a raffle depending on if I like it when I sign up, but Iâll let yaâll know! Fingers crossed I can finally escape this hell website.
Wizards have the same trust in magic that software designers have in software, which is to say, almost none at all.
âAre you fucking kidding me I worked in a reagrent shop for a few years I donât trust any of that stuff. Who the hell knows what other components are in the ashes.â
âYeah I was in the circle that made Alstonâs Divine Circle of Teleportation. Thereâs some pretty nasty corner cases you can get into but the headmaster published it without us. I just take ships. Itâs way safer.â
âI call bullshit on that Necromancer channeling spirits of loved ones. What did he say he was using? âMedium Conduit Ruinic Circlesâ? Thatâs just a bunch of buzzwords slapped together, and they donât even interact with each other.â
âIâve been looking at this scroll all morning and Iâm 90% sure that the scribe didnât even look at the standard for pyromancies.â
âHelp Desk, this is Gloriline, what did you fuck up this time?â *indistinct vocals* âDave, Iâve seen the news, and, frankly, I can see the ash cloud from here. You paid for extended support, not enabling support.â
âI canât get this fucking spell to work, Jane, can you look it?â
*passes a scroll* *a few moments of silence*
âI think you missed a bookend rune right here-â
âGODS DAMN IT! ITâS ALWAYS SHIT LIKE THAT! THANK YOU!â *angrily scribbles on parchment*
(It takes five more aggravatingly tiny adjustments before the spell works)
I donât play wizards anymore because theyâre too much like my day job.
Instead of a orb the wizard has a little statue of a duck he tells his spells to and then swears when he spots the obvious mistake.
You beat me to it! I was going to add that the reason why wizards and witches always have familiars around is so they can Rubber Duck at them until they realize what the mistake with their spell is!
Outsiders get it wrong and figure the familiars are somehow teaching spells to their owners, but no. Itâs just explaining to Firewing what youâre trying to do with this teleportation matrix until you realize that youâve been using telepathy crystals to power it the whole time like a FUCKING IDIOT!