Nikola Jokic is in midsummer form at the horse track in Serbia
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Montenegro inflation drives up fruit prices
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UK regulators research the manosphere, somehow miss most of the misogyny
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The Guardian runs interference for a shoddy, terrible UK government report on the Manosphere
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"Eine Form der Meinungsfreiheit, die ich ablehne" - Angela Merkel gegen uneingeschränkte soziale Medien
Im Interview mit der Neuen Osnabrücker Zeitung äußert sich Angela Merkel zur Regulierung sozialer Medien, zur Flüchtlingskrise und zur Corona-Pandemie.Marie Rahenbrock (Apollo News)
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What’s truly embarrassing is not that Trump, pathological liar and lifelong con man, said this.
What’s embarrassing is how many people who should have known better — isolationists, business-first types, even some leftists— actually kind of believed it.
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Musk’s father, in Moscow at the invitation of the leading Russian fascist, called for reconciliation between his son and Trump. …
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The War Prayer
by Mark Twain
It was a time of great and exalting excitement. The country was up in arms, the war was on, in every breast burned the holy fire of patriotism; the drums were beating, the bands playing, the toy pistols popping, the bunched firecrackers hissing and spluttering; on every hand and far down the receding and fading spread of roofs and balconies a fluttering wilderness of flags flashed in the sun...
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#Fantagraphics has published an illustrated version of Mark Twain’s War Prayer
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Mark Twain's War Prayer
Mark Twain's lambasting of phony, war-mongering patriotism reinterpreted by one of our finest contemporary illustrators.Fantagraphics
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Some thoughts on the challenges of adding reliably-private social networking to the fediverse;
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The Challenges of Adding Reliably-Private Social Networking to the Fediverse
There’s a reason both the OStatus fediverse and BlueSky started as public-only networks. It’s much easier to build software for public discussions than for private messages.SocialHub
@Strypey Not a fan of this description: "Posting to a traditional web forum is widely understood to be making a public statement". Web forums were understood as semi-public.
Making a post to a forum could get seen by the wider public, but as an end user you knew that statistically seldom would the wide public do so, because a forum tended to be engaged with by specialized topic, and the wider public was seldom going to make the effort to enroll to see or respond to the content in a given one.
Like you could make a "public post" to a Pokémon forum knowing that most likely it is only getting seen and engaged with by other fans, and the context of that interaction would also be narrow in scope.
I liken web forums to tables at public events: you are technically able to be seen and heard by the general public, but in practicality most of the public will never notice you at the table nor overhear what you say nor bother to walk over.
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> I liken web forums to tables at public events
I think this is backcasting proprietary attitudes about social media posts onto an early web where those attitudes did not exist.
Everyone knew that posts on web forums and blogs were indexed by search engines and could potentially be seen by anyone on the net. That other sites could link and drive eyeballs to them. We thought of it as contributing to a global info-commons, not as making tiny slices of "IP".
Can you tell me your thoughts?
Thank you! ❤
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