Years ago I was on Quora daily but it ran its course for me. Though lately I've been thinking about going back there as well. My answers were popular there actually but I was always anonymous. I'm not sure if I feel comfortable using my identity or to be anonymous again.
This year except for TCS, I mostly use Reddit - it has great animal subs too, and Instagram, and Twitter. I don't post on Twitter a lot but this is mostly where I follow the news. (First headlines, then click on the ones I'm interested in.) And of course some comedy accounts, friends, etc
I'm on Goodreads a lot as well. Always adding new books to my To-Read list, reading reviews...
The rare times I watch something it's either on YouTube or Netflix. (I'm excited Ellen Show is back!)
I also read Cats' Health, a LOT. WagWalking is my favorite to read the conditions. Back when Hima was ill she had a rare symptom apparently and WagWalking was the only one that mentioned it under Symptoms. Of course (and I'm not saying because I'm here right now) it doesn't compare to TCS. It's always different and super beneficial to talk to people who have experience and read their stories.
This year except for TCS, I mostly use Reddit - it has great animal subs too, and Instagram, and Twitter. I don't post on Twitter a lot but this is mostly where I follow the news. (First headlines, then click on the ones I'm interested in.) And of course some comedy accounts, friends, etc
I'm on Goodreads a lot as well. Always adding new books to my To-Read list, reading reviews...
The rare times I watch something it's either on YouTube or Netflix. (I'm excited Ellen Show is back!)
I also read Cats' Health, a LOT. WagWalking is my favorite to read the conditions. Back when Hima was ill she had a rare symptom apparently and WagWalking was the only one that mentioned it under Symptoms. Of course (and I'm not saying because I'm here right now) it doesn't compare to TCS. It's always different and super beneficial to talk to people who have experience and read their stories.