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Ian Milliss's avatar

The regular disintegration of platforms is a feature of online life and its not always the worst that collapse - remember del.icio.us the link saving website, I loved it, it gave you access to swathes of other peoples research. But now, killed by idiot management when yahoo bought it. We are back in one of those chaotic moments and I think your prescription is correct but the universal accessibility of twitter was good as well as bad, it was so good for breaking news even if crap for debate. Facebook is dying a different death via algorithms that strangle access to anything that is not personal or trivial because that is the data they can profitably harvest, anything remotely resembling intellectual debate is throttled. What I yearn for is a publicly owned social media where they aren't manipulating your feed to promote data mining and where toxic people will be banned after sufficient infringements. None of the others quite do that although substack is at least a good source of interesting reading.

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bjkeefe's avatar

I want to like Mastodon, but that UI/UX just kills me every time I try.

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