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As I have gotten more and more exhausted with modern social media, I have contemplated building my own simple website (think neocities), but have been hesitant to put much of myself out as I do not want to feed the AI slop machines.
Nepenthes is encouraging since I could see it being able to protect text in a way "glazing" (ie Nightshade) cannot.
Hopefully AI companies cannot sidestep this as easily as ROBOTS.txt...
What sort of things might you put on your site?
I don't have a full picture idea yet, but I would probably upload art/ projects/ WIPs. I also was considering adding writings, but I'm not sure if there would be enough there to have a section for writings.
I definitely don't have as much to share as others, but I would like to see the Internet become a less centralized space.
An author I follow on Bluesky has been talking about neocities a lot and it seems pretty silly and fun. You probably need to be signed in to view this, but you can see her talk about the process here.
Seems like you'd be interested in https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/about/
I hope you find a way to share your works.
Highly recommend this, we've got a few of the compliations from this magazine in print