Illustrations by Remy Hoff
Welcome to today’s episode of every artist’s favourite show -
“How Do These Clothes Work?”
*takes a deep breath*
I just posted my first Wangxian snippet over on twitter for #wipwednesday, and I’m terrified.
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Well I had a job interview that I think I messed up because I got all nervous and tongue tied and dumb.
Shoutout to crippling social anxiety! ✌️
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I liked this post, scrolled for like another minute before I went “SHIT FUCK SHIT” and scrolled back to reblog it
I/we turn to creative people during hard times. So I am going to try to post more comments and encouragement. Especially since the times have suppressed a lot of my own creative energy, and I’m not posting much new.
Guys, this is really important. Until now, Google collected your data, but did not attach your name to it. Now, they can, and will. This new thing they’re doing will allow them to collect your data across searches, your email, Youtube, Maps, Google+, and all their affiliates, and build a complete profile of YOU.
If that doesn’t bother you, maybe this will: they own and can sell all that data, including anything you create and send (artists and writers, take note).
There is a way you can opt out of this ridiculousness. It’s described in the link, but if you’re still not sure about it, please ask me and I’ll guide you through how to turn all this off.
This is my wake-up call. I’ll be locking down my devices and scaling back what I put through the big Google machine, which means you may see less of me across social media. I’m going to keep researching this, but it may mean in order to keep the rights to my creative work, I’ll have to keep it out of Google’s hands. And that may take some doing.
Duckduckgo is a nontracking search engine….may be worth a try.
So according to the article there is an opt out for this. Instructions are I the last paragraph. I’m on mobile so I’ll edit this more later. EDITED TO INCLUDE OPT OUT INSTRUCTIONS
To opt-out of Google’s identified tracking, visit the Activity controls on Google’s My Account page, and uncheck the box next to “Include Chrome browsing history and activity from websites and apps that use Google services.“ You can also delete past activity from your account.
FUCKING BOOST!!!!!
Just did this. The opt out and deletion process was easy and painless. Considering what we’ve seen of data breaches and the fact that Google straight up deleted their “Don’t be evil” clause? It seemed worth it to me.
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I can’t wait to get the secret project done and published because it’s really damn queer and I’ve been screaming about it on discord all day.
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Me making an unwritten sequel of a fic more angsty and hurty than it already was as a coping mechanism? It’s more likely than you think.
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