Federated communities with more friction will make it harder to manufacture consent, and that’s a good thing.
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I’m now getting roughly 20-30 approaches about placing ads on https://getblogging.org a day. I’m not doing it.
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Own your posts. Own your words. Own your identity. Own your ethics. Own your ideas.
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I don’t know why I worried: this baby is an almost absurdly chill traveler. He slept better on the plane than he does in his bed.
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You know, I haven’t been to the movies in over three years, and at this point I’m not sure what would bring me back.
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Send me your best air travel with infant tips! Please. I need them.
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Just realized that maybe some people think that if it weren't for Twitter's community moderation America might be more receptive to conservative ideas? Because here's some breaking news: it's not Twitter. Twitter is the mirror. People genuinely care.
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A full two-thirds of incoming phone calls to my cell are salespeople looking to find an executive at some company called Known that is different to the one I started. People thought we'd do badly on SEO and we didn't; on the other hand, these sales databases are killing me.
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I'm really excited about what seems to be an uptick in tech-related co-operatives. Co-ops are a brilliant organizational tool and (done right) a way to build distribution of equity into an organization's core. One member, one vote. More, please.
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You don't need to stay on a platform whose CEO just amplified a man hours after he said he loved Hitler.
Overlooking that because you think you need audience is not the pragmatic decision you think it is.
And you can certainly get reach elsewhere.
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Beginning to think I should ban myself from (1) posting (2) buying anything during overnight feeds.
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They called Reagan the Teflon President, which is appropriate because manufacturing his legacy decimated entire communities.
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I find it very emotionally hard when my baby is sad. I wish I could fix it for him. Poor little guy.
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"Feedback is a gift but not a demand for change," I tell my infant son, thinking I'm being very funny.
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I really hate the pushback against “woke”. Modern civil rights movements have felt like real progress that has been a long time coming. The backlash is disappointing and regressive. We do live in a fundamentally unequal society; it’s past time we did something to change it.
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Someone keeps trying to sign up to my newsletter with my own email address. That's not how it works! But also, it's got me worried that there's a weird bug somewhere on my website. Let me know if you're trying to subscribe and it's not working.
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Let’s just say I’ll be very excited when my baby can sleep through the night.
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They sell boy pacifiers and girl pacifiers. Our baby is biologically male, and - this will shock you!! - sucks on girl pacifiers. The whole thing is ridiculous; even more ridiculously, some people would actually care about this.
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The best TV show ever made is 59 years old today. Happy birthday, Doctor Who.
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Should we all start sending Elon weekly email updates about our work?
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Asking what will replace Twitter is missing the point. It’ll be Substack and Mastodon and WordPress and Hive and Post and Tumblr and weird blogs and god knows what else. And that’s beautiful! It’s all the web. A monopoly on conversation is not the goal.
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The value of a tool is not the money it can make for its creators.
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I’m on the waitlist and I’m interested to try it, but I’m super-skeptical about Post. It sounds like they’re trying to drop a fully-established social network designed around newsy influencers. Every successful network has always grown a community organically.
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