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We need to start rebuilding our own internet again.

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  • anon_opin@mastodon.socialA anon_opin@mastodon.social

    We need to start rebuilding our own internet again. Long live weird blogs and janky personal sites.

    astromech@djs.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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    @anon_opin Yep. And treat this one as basically a dilapidated shopping centre.

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    • anon_opin@mastodon.socialA anon_opin@mastodon.social

      We need to start rebuilding our own internet again. Long live weird blogs and janky personal sites.

      woodlandspirit@mastodon.socialW This user is from outside of this forum
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      @anon_opin it's like with all things, once it became easy accessible, it ruined what was good about it.

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      • anon_opin@mastodon.socialA anon_opin@mastodon.social

        We need to start rebuilding our own internet again. Long live weird blogs and janky personal sites.

        tattie@eldritch.cafeT This user is from outside of this forum
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        @anon_opin wanna join my webring?

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        • anon_opin@mastodon.socialA anon_opin@mastodon.social

          We need to start rebuilding our own internet again. Long live weird blogs and janky personal sites.

          jor@eldritch.cafeJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          @anon_opin Sorry, but I don’t think this is the solution.

          Blogs and personal sites require way too much technical knowledge and time invested to maintain them to be a realistic alternative for most people. Meaning only geeks would do that, and 99% of the population would be excluded in practice.
          There is a reason people moved to the proprietary platforms, proprietary social networks, etc.: they were easy to use and reliable. You just needed to subscribe, which takes literally a few minutes, and then you could use them.

          Meaning that people could spend their time and energy where it mattered to them: writing things, drawing, communicating with others. And not waste hours every week trying to fix technical issues.

          We need people to move away from the proprietary platforms, yes. But for that to happen, we need tools that are as easy to use as the proprietary platforms.

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          • anon_opin@mastodon.socialA anon_opin@mastodon.social

            We need to start rebuilding our own internet again. Long live weird blogs and janky personal sites.

            laudanum@hachyderm.ioL This user is from outside of this forum
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            @anon_opin yes we do. Have a read (or listen) of this:

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            We Need To Rewild The Internet  | NOEMA

            The internet has become an extractive and fragile monoculture. But we can revitalize it using lessons learned by ecologists.

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            NOEMA (www.noemamag.com)

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            • jor@eldritch.cafeJ jor@eldritch.cafe

              @anon_opin Sorry, but I don’t think this is the solution.

              Blogs and personal sites require way too much technical knowledge and time invested to maintain them to be a realistic alternative for most people. Meaning only geeks would do that, and 99% of the population would be excluded in practice.
              There is a reason people moved to the proprietary platforms, proprietary social networks, etc.: they were easy to use and reliable. You just needed to subscribe, which takes literally a few minutes, and then you could use them.

              Meaning that people could spend their time and energy where it mattered to them: writing things, drawing, communicating with others. And not waste hours every week trying to fix technical issues.

              We need people to move away from the proprietary platforms, yes. But for that to happen, we need tools that are as easy to use as the proprietary platforms.

              pikesley@mastodon.me.ukP This user is from outside of this forum
              pikesley@mastodon.me.ukP This user is from outside of this forum
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              @jor @anon_opin

              BETTER THINGS AREN'T POSSIBLE!

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              • jor@eldritch.cafeJ jor@eldritch.cafe

                @anon_opin Sorry, but I don’t think this is the solution.

                Blogs and personal sites require way too much technical knowledge and time invested to maintain them to be a realistic alternative for most people. Meaning only geeks would do that, and 99% of the population would be excluded in practice.
                There is a reason people moved to the proprietary platforms, proprietary social networks, etc.: they were easy to use and reliable. You just needed to subscribe, which takes literally a few minutes, and then you could use them.

                Meaning that people could spend their time and energy where it mattered to them: writing things, drawing, communicating with others. And not waste hours every week trying to fix technical issues.

                We need people to move away from the proprietary platforms, yes. But for that to happen, we need tools that are as easy to use as the proprietary platforms.

                laudanum@hachyderm.ioL This user is from outside of this forum
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                #9

                @jor @anon_opin they don't require a massive amount of knowledge, people used to build and maintain sites easily in the older days on the web.

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                • pikesley@mastodon.me.ukP pikesley@mastodon.me.uk

                  @jor @anon_opin

                  BETTER THINGS AREN'T POSSIBLE!

                  jor@eldritch.cafeJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #10

                  @pikesley @anon_opin 😐

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                  • laudanum@hachyderm.ioL laudanum@hachyderm.io

                    @jor @anon_opin they don't require a massive amount of knowledge, people used to build and maintain sites easily in the older days on the web.

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                    #11

                    @laudanum @anon_opin Not "people", no. A small fraction of internet users, the most tech-savy ones, used to build and maintain sites. Then user-friendly social networks allowed (almost) everyone to participate.

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                    • jor@eldritch.cafeJ jor@eldritch.cafe

                      @pikesley @anon_opin 😐

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                      #12

                      @jor @pikesley @anon_opin This exchange happened sooner than expected. Wish I'd put money on it...

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                      • anon_opin@mastodon.socialA anon_opin@mastodon.social

                        We need to start rebuilding our own internet again. Long live weird blogs and janky personal sites.

                        bonehousewasps@beige.partyB This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #13

                        @anon_opin sigh. OP would probably love it here.

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                        • anon_opin@mastodon.socialA anon_opin@mastodon.social

                          We need to start rebuilding our own internet again. Long live weird blogs and janky personal sites.

                          jonathankoren@sfba.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @anon_opin

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