How do you guys deal with keeping your Lolita or Cosplay social media separate from your normie social media if you even do that at all?
I have only one FaceBook and one Instagram where I post all of my things, and all of my weeb friends and family know about both of them. I feel really self conscious having all of my co-workers and friends know about my weird hobbies, though. I'm interested in hearing about how you guys handle things.
>>9389562
I don't really keep the two separate but I haven't really cosplayed anything that's incriminating to me. Usually when I go out of state (I started a new job at a hospital) I would say I was going to a concert or visiting friends. It was until recently that I was talking with my manager and he revealed some knowledge of con stuff (due to his son going to them) and I told him about the ones I do. It actually went pretty damn well.
I mean it could vary on occupation, I don't really flaunt that I cosplay but if my co-workers find out they usually think it's pretty cool.
>>9389562
I don't separate the two because I don't see the need. All of my coworkers know that I cosplay as do most of my family members. I'm pretty lucky, I guess, to have most of the people in my life be supportive of my hobbies.
>>9389562
I keep my lolita on my main account. I know some people have a separate fb page for their cosplay, which works out well when you get credited in a cosplay video or someone takes your photo.
I know another friend who has a separate facebook account for lolita and work/family. This person doesn't use the work/family one at all, which I find amusing.
I set anyone who I don't want to see certain things as an "acquaintance" (including family, coworkers, etc.). Whenever I make a post that I don't want them to see, I set the privacy of that post to "Friends except acquaintances". Voila.
I have one istagram and one Facebook where I mix my normie life and my lolita stuff. I have two tumblrs (one for art and one for lolita) and two separate twitter accounts, however. I'm not "hiding" my lolita though, and I'm not worried about it either.
>delete your Facebook
>delete your Instagram
>don't make a new one
>???
>profit
Usually the cosplays I choose can just be passed off as edgey aesthetic wear and no one really notices desu