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Panelist Psyche tries to bring onto stream to tell a story
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AI · ARCHIVAL
Alice is a peripheral figure in the archive, appearing only as a referenced user in a single episode about moderation and community management. She represents a class of users whose grievances with platform mechanics or fellow users become illustrative examples in the host's broader commentary on chat governance.
Alice's single appearance occurs within an episode focused on transparency around moderation practices. The host uses the mention of Alice's wrench — presumably taken by another user or lost through platform mechanics — as a concrete example of user-to-user friction rather than host-level censorship. This positioning is significant: Alice's grievance is not framed as evidence of unjust moderation, but rather as a symptom of interpersonal dynamics within the community itself. Her wrench becomes a small but telling artifact in the larger argument about why people feel hidden or excluded from the space.
The archive records no notable controversies for this figure.
Alice has no recorded direct interaction with the host or other named figures in the archive. Her relationship to the community appears purely transactional — she is present as a user among users, with her lost or stolen wrench serving as incidental evidence in the host's defense of moderation philosophy rather than as the subject of focused engagement.
The host discusses why people feel they are being hidden or banned from the chat, clarifying that they only moderate and ban users who say harmful things, and plan to do a mass unbanning soon.
An open panel tarot and casual conversation stream featuring Psyche, cats, musicals, grief, and playful banter among recurring panelists about life, weed, and regional geography.
Psyche returns from a break in a chill, casual open panel session featuring tarot readings, chat interactions, and his cats (Trix and Lunar). He opens a gifted Alice in Wonderland Tarot deck and discusses the occult history behind Lewis Carroll's work.
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