My anime collection on sites.google

I’ve been using a sites.google profile to keep track of all the anime I’ve watched. It’s where I log my ratings, favorite arcs, and even keep a list of mangaka I follow. I started it after getting tired of forgetting which episode I was on. sites.google profile makes it easy to share with friends who ask for recommendations. Sure, it’s a bit basic—no built-in ranking system or community features—but for a personal catalog, it does the job. I mostly update it after finishing a series, like when I binged Jujutsu Kaisen.

Using bskyprofile to share my anime takes

I’ve been deep into anime and manga since middle school—shonen like One Piece, some dark seinen, and lately too many isekai. I decided to try bskyprofile to post my hot takes and episode reactions. It’s nice to have a space away from the drama on bigger platforms. The tagging system lets me find people who actually like the same obscure series. But honestly, the community is still pretty small; sometimes I post and get zero engagement for days. I also use it to track what I’m reading, though I wish the list feature had better sorting. Still, for a quiet corner that’s not Twitter, it works for me.