has anyone got Doom running in a post on here yet?

Helft undz trogn dem baner dem roytn, forverts, durkh shturem, durkh finstere nekht. No one should stand in the struggle alone.
Shayn VD Levune
white, bi, agender
(header is a Maurice Sendak illustration)
has anyone got Doom running in a post on here yet?
a complaint i'm seeing a lot about cohost from artists trying to make a living from their work is that the platform does not provide any kind of metrics on posts. without metrics on how many people are seeing, liking, sharing, clicking on links, etc... without basic data to judge how "successful" one's efforts to promote one's work are, it's just going to be very difficult for many artists to take cohost seriously as a platform to build a presence on, despite its stellar ToS and flexibility in the kind of content it supports in posts.
there are very good social health reasons for not making those metrics visible, really, but i wonder if it would be possible to make some kind of analytics readily available for extraction with a third-party plugin.
as twitter sinks there just aren't a lot of good alternatives available for professional/semi-professional artists. facebook and instagram are algorithm hellsites, the nature of patreon/kofi as mostly-paid subscription services makes them poor primary sites for being active on, sites like pixiv or deviantart mostly reach other artists, and tumblr... well, all of these sites have restrictive, unpredictable and moralistic content policies and so long as any of them are hostile to sex workers they're hostile to artists too (maybe these aren't entirely separable categories?).
cohost stands out from the morass of alternatives to twitter—which is itself an algorithm hellsite antagonistic to artists and sex workers—but without a rudimentary means of gauging how effective cohost is at getting their work out, many people who rely on selling their art to buy food and medicine, pay bills, keep shirts on their backs and rooves over their heads seem to be reticent to set up shop on cohost.
as much as i think it is good design for the general user of this site to not have metrics on their and other users' posts visible, i really wish there was some way to make this information visible in some form vis-a-vis one's own posts so more artists could feel like cohost was a good use of their time and energy. to be sure, there is a contradictory tension between the social health cohost wants to promote and the kind of financial decision-making these metrics enable. ultimately i don't think there's any way to totally reconcile them, but surely there is some way to constrain how that kind of data is made available, in what form and within what bounds that mitigates its worst social consequences while enabling someone to judge if the art they make a living from is reaching people or if they need to adjust how they are presenting their work.
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