Alright, I was suspended from Twitter, all of which was for "inauthentic behavior," and I can't get my main account restored despite submitting an appeal.
If I am being honest, I hope to get these recovered at some point (at least the ones that weren't ineligible for whatever reason, like my main).
As for the Q&A Video, I am at least able to get some of the questions that are replies to the Tweet that has since been deleted due to the suspension.
I am hoping this is a temporary setback, and I am mainly regulating my stuff to Blogger as a result. I am giving up on my main account, but if the MAZU account comes back, that's gonna be the only account I am gonna use if it does come back.
I don't plan to use a Twitter alternative or any microblogs for that matter (outside of Tumblr, even then, that's used exclusively for Sinikka's World). I've already tried using Bluesky, and my opinion on it is not positive at all, per se.
The TTSC uses its own Mastodon instance, which I only ever use for SAPI-TV stuff, and even then, I rarely ever use it.
If anyone is gonna do a question in the Q&A, for the time being, I would use the comment sections on the Vanillo and Odysee uploads of the submission videos, if not, Discord, if you are on there and have me added or on a server I run.
I also recommend responding to the submission page on this blog as well.
So yeah, this forced exit might actually do some good in my opinion. I rarely ever post on Twitter anyway, and if I do, chances are it was usually on the MAZU Twitter for reasons that mainly involve my videos.
I am a little annoyed that this happened; on the other hand, I am glad that I was forced out of a site that is designed to make you doomscroll (not that I do that shit, I've done my best to avoid it in favor of a better mindset).
So there you go. I personally suggest not asking me to join any alternatives since I am already fine with Blogger as it is.
I can type as many characters as I want, I can decorate my page however the hell I want, which is something that most services haven't let you do in years, especially services from many companies that care more about data, money, and in recent years, AI... ironically enough, with me saying this about a company like Google, who owns Blogger... a site that people tend to forget was owned by them.