i ama going to cry. i always felt alone in this feeling, this emotion; the feeling that i was alone on this site. but no. reading this makes me feel valid. we were all kids once.
Hello Gabi,
I decided to log back in because I started thinking about Witty Profiles too recently. And it's wild to say that I am not a computer science student in college. I honestly never even thought about coding as a creative outlet until I discovered places like Witty Profiles and Tumblr growing up. At that time, I was very fascinated by code but I never attempted at learning. I vividly remember looking at themes and trying to understand the code behind them (your themes were basically my introduction to code/comp sci & I still have one of your themes on my profile (:). Eventually, I got placed into a computer science class and I really enjoyed it. But it's kinda weird to know that it all started out here. I have no idea where life will take me after college but I also feel the same way about witty impacting me in way I didn't even realize until recently. Anyways, I hope all is well and I wish you the best. (maybe I'll also check back here again to see what's up haha)
I think teens today would be interested in this site. It's a big part of why Wattpad is so popular. Teens need somewhere to go.
I think a reason WP isn't as popular now is because it was so niche and it wasn't passed down to a younger generation.
That's true. I think teens would like the idea of a social media that's more private and close-knit than the mainstream ones. That's what drew me into witty
I'm taking a social media course right now in my sophomore year of college and its asking me about my earliest days on the internet... so here I am reading through my hideous profile and the top quotes. Although I was never into coding, I'm a creative writing major now and I think that roots from Witty, too. I'm with ya. We're older now and so much has changed but somehow we're back here at the start again. Crazy. Good luck w everything & hmu if u need a witty pal <3 xo
I decided to log back in because I started thinking about Witty Profiles too recently. And it's wild to say that I am not a computer science student in college. I honestly never even thought about coding as a creative outlet until I discovered places like Witty Profiles and Tumblr growing up. At that time, I was very fascinated by code but I never attempted at learning. I vividly remember looking at themes and trying to understand the code behind them (your themes were basically my introduction to code/comp sci & I still have one of your themes on my profile (:). Eventually, I got placed into a computer science class and I really enjoyed it. But it's kinda weird to know that it all started out here. I have no idea where life will take me after college but I also feel the same way about witty impacting me in way I didn't even realize until recently. Anyways, I hope all is well and I wish you the best. (maybe I'll also check back here again to see what's up haha)
I think a reason WP isn't as popular now is because it was so niche and it wasn't passed down to a younger generation.