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Recipe comments are one of the last best most unhinged places on the internet
yep. At Mashable it was 1) any and all GoT content 2) John Oliver clips 3) any and all J K Rowling tweets www.theverge.com/24181763/gam...
âIt becomes a snake eating its own tail. It really does homogenize media.â
New from me: Frustrated Facebook and Instagram users are increasingly turning to *small claims court* in an effort of get customer service from Meta. I wrote about how the courts became an unlikely venue for disputes over hacked and disabled accounts and why these cases are often successful.
Frustrated Facebook and Instagram users are heading to small claims court in a last-ditch attempt to get help from Meta.
remember when twitter changed stars to hearts and everyone got so mad
we all thought it would be the whole letting nazis back in thing but it was actually messing with public likes
this is a pretty good take on Jack's comments from last week, why he soured on Bluesky and also why he's wrong about it not doing the thing he wanted it to do and also makes the point (which Jack did not) that Bluesky had to pivot bc of the Elon mess which Jack had a not-insignificant role in
Okay, I wrote a big thing regarding Jack Dorsey and Bluesky. It explains why he's actually more correct than people give him credit for, but still absolutely wrong about Bluesky. www.techdirt.com/2024/05/13/b...
There was a bit of news in the world of decentralized social media over the past few weeks. It kicked off with the announcement that Jack Dorsey had left the board of Bluesky. This was followed by âŚ
The original plan was that Twitter would be that first client, and I would've *loved* that, but Elon killed that straight dead. That entire company was frozen by the prolonged acquisition, and the agreement quickly ended when Elon took over. It was never going to happen.