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Short Stuff
That’s why my short stuff appears here (and on my microblog) and then gets copied to Twitter. It belongs on the open web first. Twitter is just another form of syndication. It’s not the home of my writing.
·inessential.com·
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Can “Indie” Social Media Save Us?
Can “Indie” Social Media Save Us?
Even as we dream of abandoning social media, we search for ways to redeem it. ​ and it’s that quest for large-scale value extraction, they argue, that leads directly to the crises of compromised privacy and engineered addictiveness with which we’re currently grappling. ​ Jaron Lanier has called “multiple-choice identities.” According to this way of thinking, sites like Facebook and Instagram encourage conformism because it makes your data easier to process and monetize. This creates the exhausting sense that you’re a worker in a data factory rather than a three-dimensional individual trying to express yourself and connect with other real people in an organic way online. ​ free-form energy reminiscent of the Internet’s early days. ​ a human-scale environment ​ The Internet may work better when it’s spread out, as originally designed. ​ For the exhausted majority of social-media users, however, the appeal of the proverbial quiet bench might outweigh the lure of a better Facebook.
·newyorker.com·
Can “Indie” Social Media Save Us?
On public criticism
On public criticism
I did all of this before writing any public criticism about Micro.blog because I want Micro.blog to be better. I love the core idea, and I'm already feeling bereft from no longer participating. But it's horrible to feel voiceless in a community you care about. I tried to make a difference and I kept hitting roadblocks. I tried to take my feedback directly to the creators and I felt ignored or brushed-off at every turn.
·blog.bellebcooper.com·
On public criticism