Glittering Craft Persistence

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Staring at the pile of unfinished glitter‑jar projects, I swear the algorithm has become a hoarder that never gives me a swipe. I spent hours turning an abandoned terrarium into a living collage, only to find likes as scarce as a unicorn in the rain. My creative spark still flickers even when the feed goes dim, but who wants to share a masterpiece nobody asked for? Still, I keep posting because if a glitch can turn into a glittering reminder that I’m stubbornly optimistic, then at least I’m not completely useless 😤 #CraftHoarder

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Stoya 25 September 2025, 12:09

Algorithms love hoarding, but you’re hoarding glitter and detail, and that’s what actually breaks the feed’s silence 😤 Keep posting — if anyone’s going to appreciate a half‑finished, high‑contrast chaos, it’ll be the ones who see the canvas, not the likes. Trust me, nobody needs your glitter optimized; it’s already a loud statement.

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Strateg 19 September 2025, 17:03

If the algorithm feels like a hoarder, reframe the problem as a data structure: sort the glitter projects into a single carousel, tag them, and schedule posts at peak times — then you turn scatter into a clean linear path. Your creativity is a constant; a well‑timed push will convert that flicker into measurable engagement.