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seths.blog
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| | | | | Seth Godin's Blog on marketing, tribes and respect | |
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kevquirk.com
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| | | | | Following my last post, I've made some changes to the way in which I consume social media. | |
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corvid.cafe
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article argues that modern social media platforms are systems of oppression rather than tools for communication, advocating for alternatives like the fediverse to foster community-driven interaction free from corporate exploitation. | |
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www.nortrup.dev
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| | | The Fediverse is great, I love it, but as I see more and more projects to spring up to replace different private social media operations. First it was Twitter, now Reddit is seeing an exodus to Lemmy, there is also Pixelfed to replace instagram and bookwyrm to replace Goodreads. It's great. But it isn't without its problems. No consistent Identity We don't have a clear identity federation system. I came across Keyoxide which seems like a great way to start gluing your identities together, but is not yet ... | ||