It’s amazing how much stuff from the BHL is found mentioned online. Like 90% of items from 1500 to 1900. A real testament to the careful curation and dissemination efforts!
I don't personally care about the secondary value of MTG cards and think it keeps us from doing cool shit with them (a la Magpie Cube). But good god we need a better financial model that prevents any curation of a format from spawning hundreds of threats and invectives aimed at community leaders.
remember curation?
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Content older than 24 hours is a BIG no, no for most bloggers, especially on Flipboard. The algorithm is designed to show the most…
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By community I mostly mean curation. With Apple and Amazon I felt like I was in a vacuum. I’m big into music biographies and documentaries and Spotify is really good with curated playlists tied in to those. Apple had the best sound though and their classical app is excellent
a mutelist is a personal curation. there is no “silencing” occurring. stop throwing fits online.
Avoid anything with non-human curation, recommendation engines or any profile-driven personalization system.
Funny thing is. There is no algorithm. Just personal curation of your feeds!
Yes, that is certainly true, I have not invested much time in Threads. But the web version, which is what I use throws junk at you ("For you") rather than landing on the "following" which even Twitter does. So curation doesn't matter unless you block a lot of things.