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boop!
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Before we go too far, it’s helpful to understand what this vision for a better future of social actually is. “Decentralized social networking” is a heady concept, and it’s quite different from the way the internet works now. But here’s the simplest way I can think to explain it: to decentralize social networking is to completely separate the user interface from the underlying data. Any time you sign up for a new social app, you won’t have to rebuild your audience or re-find all your friends; your whole following and followers list come with you. Those things should be part of the internet, not part of an app.
Email is the best example of how this system works now: it’s based on open protocols that lots of services tap into, so while there are many email apps with different features and quality levels, your contacts carry over and will always work. (Can you imagine if you needed an Outlook address for your Outlook-using colleagues and a Gmail address for your Gmail-using friends, and then a Hotmail account just to talk to your aunt Gertrude? Well, that’s currently how social works now.)
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looking for like french social networking sites to make immersion easier when i dont want to study so far we've found
skyrocket - it's giving muzy vibes and doesn't seem very active currently 👎
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Advice to college students:
Keep in touch with old professors!
I would periodically email the professors I interned with as I went through college and job hunting and one of them ended up recruiting me to a PhD program.
I got notified that a geology professor that I liked was retiring and sent him a thank you for your work email and now I have a 10 lb rock!
It's a sample of Spodumene with quartz and beryl running through. My professor offered it up since he was cleaning out his office and it is the mineral my research originates from. No direct use for me but very cool!
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On MONDAY - the day before the election - if Elon makes his deadline, LITERALLY ANYONE will be able to buy a blue check for $8.
LITERALLY ANYONE would be able to impersonate LITERALLY ANYONE ELSE, and have a blue check on their name.
And since the vetting and moderation staff have been gutted, they almost certainly will. Right now, racism, holocaust denial, and antisemitic commentary are surging from bots, fascists, and people like the jackass formerly known as Kanye West.
By Tuesday, election day, if he makes this deadline, Twitter will probably become the biggest fountain of fraud and disinformation in the world - and many actors WILL use that fountain.
BE AWARE. BE READY.
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5 Best Social Media Marketing Tips
https://www.blatheringsblog.com/best-social-media-marketing-tips-for-small-companies/
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Other Stories
The truth hides in details. From what you see to what you feel, there are infinite versions born through authentic feelings. Those versions tell the stories hidden deep in our true selves. But it makes me think: is the truthful perspective perceived?! I am not exactly sure how this blog post will end. However, one thing is for sure: get ready to enter the age of pervasive digital reproduction…
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The Reality Of Life and Death and Facebook/Social Networking
I just found out that a friend of mine from my childhood passed away in 2021. We were both connected on Facebook but I didn’t get word on my feed. Today was his birthday and I went to wish him a happy birthday and that clued me into the fact he was no longer with us.
First, I am sad he is gone. Sad for him and his family who miss him. I hate that I didn’t know he had passed. His absence from…
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Shoutout to everyone who had a deviantArt in high school
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A lot is wrong with the internet, but much of it boils down to this one problem: We are all constantly talking to one another. Take that in every sense. Before online tools, we talked less frequently, and with fewer people. The average person had a handful of conversations a day, and the biggest group she spoke in front of was maybe a wedding reception or a company meeting, a few hundred people at most. Maybe her statement would be recorded, but there were few mechanisms for it to be amplified and spread around the world, far beyond its original context.
Online media gives the everyperson access to channels of communication previously reserved for Big Business. Starting with the world wide web in the 1990s and continuing into user-generated content of the aughts and social media of the 2010s, control over public discourse has moved from media organizations, governments, and corporations to average citizens. Finally, people could publish writing, images, videos, and other material without first getting the endorsement of publishers or broadcasters. Ideas spread freely beyond borders.
And we also received a toxic dump of garbage. The ease with which connections can be made—along with the way that, on social media, close friends look the same as acquaintances or even strangers—means any post can successfully appeal to people’s worst fears, transforming ordinary folks into radicals. That’s what YouTube did to the Christchurch shooter, what conspiracy theorists preceding QAnon did to the Pizzagaters, what Trumpists did to the Capitol rioters. And, closer to the ground, it’s how random Facebook messages scam your mother, how ill-thought tweets ruin lives, how social media has made life in general brittle and unforgiving.
It’s long past time to question a fundamental premise of online life: What if people shouldn’t be able to say so much, and to so many, so often?
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Ссылки на мои соцсети
(Links to my social networks)
Мой второй блог с комиксами
Twitter
Tiktok
Новостной тг канал
Instagram
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