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Post 1 by Bwillett Comics, Monster Matchmaker (@bwillettcomics): "As a non-furry myself, isn't it like a scientific fact that a large furry presence means a healthy tech environment? Like when the furries leave, that's when you know the site is doomed? Personally I'm happy for signs of a thriving ecosystem, like when you start seeing butterflies in your yard." Post 2 by Ashen "Sterno" Delalupe Carnot (@speckled-dogex…): "Ayyyy lmao (Quoted text from another user:) 'How can I not get furries in my discovery timeline? I just got lucky and got a bluesky account today and got hooked into it, until I realized that people were right about the furries on this site. I've been constantly trying to mute them but they still show up, I find a random mute list and yet they're still here. Does anyone know how to combat this?'" Post 3 by Uruso Norsk (@uruso.bsky.social): "As someone who works in environmental science the concept of furries as a digital keystone 'species' (demographic) indicating site ecosystem health is just sending me. I can't decide if I want to cackle uncontrollably or facepalm so hard I bruise myself."

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