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newsconquest.com
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| | | | | Nearly two decades ago, Facebook exploded on college campuses as a site for students to stay in touch. Then came Twitter, where people posted about what they had for breakfast, and Instagram, where friends shared photos to keep up with one another. Today, Instagram and Facebook feeds are full of... | |
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crazystupidtech.com
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| | | | | I joined Bluesky as soon as I could get my hands on an invite back in the summer of 2023. Twitter/X had become an increasingly unpleasant place since Elon Musk bought it in 2022. And then I discovered what many did back then: There weren't enough users. I stopped using it. This is the biggest... | |
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thilobuchholz.de
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| | | | | It's hard to not see anything deeply problematic with the centralisation of social media platforms, namely Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter in 2022. | |
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decoding.io
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| | | [AI summary] A developer shares their background from Pécs, Hungary, and mentions creating tools for people. | ||