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| | | | If you haven't been under a rock, we've all heard about Reddit's API changes resulting in blackouts. We've also heard Elon Musk taking over Twitter and in the usual private equity fashion, wreck it. If you've been on the internet for a while, we've all seen social media platforms die: MySpace, Digg, Tumblr, Google+ had a shelf life of a couple of years, and then all either died, or didn't but faded from mainstream consciousness. | |
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www.404media.co
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| | | | Mastodon is interoperable, decentralized, operated by a nonprofit, lively, and, ACTUALLY, isn't hard to use. So why is everyone championing Threads as the main Twitter alternative? | |
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www.vice.com
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| | | | Twitter's long history of fighting Turkish censorship has ended with Musk. | |
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standinghisground.com
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| | In the Supreme Court, Illinois has filed itsbrief in oppositioninHarrel v. Raoul(and its companion caseHerrera v. Raoul).These cases challenge Illinois's ban on some semiautomatic rifles ("assault weapons") and high-capacity magazines.The brief in opposition is remarkable for how it asks the Supreme Court to expound which "arms" the Second Amendment protects.The State's brief leaves me wondering... |