oceres January 8, 2024 January 8, 2024 i know there are some apps where one can make fake texts & whatnot, & discord has pluralkit & tupperbox, ect, but im unsure how to set the latter up, & i do not wish to download any apps. are there any websites, that save conversations with a login, in which one could switch profiles to chat between one's tulpas? usually Ø, unless otherwise specified. 'otherwise' being clix
Etna January 8, 2024 January 8, 2024 Adding a bot to a Discord server is usually fairly straightforward. It's mostly 1. find the bot, 2. click a button to give the bot access to the server, 3. done. From experience, it's not entirely straightforward to add proxies in Tupperbox. A simpler alternative is to get (an)other Discord account for your tulpa(s), and open Discord in different browsers (or container tabs in the same browser) if you don't use the program/app and chat on your own server. Or you could just converse in a Google Doc by straight up typing. I find the latter a lot easier, because we can keep focus on having a conversation, instead of having to constantly shift focus to change tabs/windows before responding. Doc (she/her) = Host Franklyn (he/him) = Tulpa
Charlotte Constance January 9, 2024 January 9, 2024 This is fascinating. We have been switching , and changing the profile prompt of an AI Chatbot account on Janitor AI, and create AI versions of our tulpas, and interact with each other sort of that way. It's not really our tulpas, we know, but it is fun. Like the AI version of Kimiko says or does something the real Kimiko wouldn't and she lets her presence known Imidiatly in our minds ear. It is really quite comical getting our tulpas reactions to their AI counterparts.. you can just imagine how the tulpa precious and AI precious reacted to each other. Let's just say we are keeping that NSFW discussion for FetLife 🤣🤣🤣
oceres January 9, 2024 Author January 9, 2024 On 1/8/2024 at 9:18 PM, Etna said: Adding a bot to a Discord server is usually fairly straightforward. It's mostly 1. find the bot, 2. click a button to give the bot access to the server, 3. done. From experience, it's not entirely straightforward to add proxies in Tupperbox. A simpler alternative is to get (an)other Discord account for your tulpa(s), and open Discord in different browsers (or container tabs in the same browser) if you don't use the program/app and chat on your own server. Or you could just converse in a Google Doc by straight up typing. I find the latter a lot easier, because we can keep focus on having a conversation, instead of having to constantly shift focus to change tabs/windows before responding. thanks for the reply! i understand simply using google docs is common, though such a thing hasnt generally worked for me in the past. i did, however, find out that Simply Plural has a web app with a good chat function usually Ø, unless otherwise specified. 'otherwise' being clix
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