1) I find it interesting that in the era of the reboot, even websites and magazines now fall into that trend. ( Read more... )
2) At the same time, entertainment of all kinds has now infiltrated areas of society, business and governance in a way that has made it less distinct than before. If that gets people to pay attention to issues usually outside of their habits, then I see that as a good thing. But the way that everything has now become a form of entertainment, and seriousness or expertise of any kind is downplayed, seems a lot less of a plus.
3) Pillowfort has announced it will pursue non-profit status and as such is looking for people to step forward and become officers as well as various kinds of volunteers.
"I started Pillowfort ten years ago because I, like many others, was growing frustrated with how shareholder interference and corporate greed was degrading social media platforms. The need for a site like Pillowfort, that puts its users first, doesn’t take venture capital funding, and doesn’t subject its users to corporate censorship for the sake of ad revenue, has only grown since the site was launched nearly 10 years ago."
4) Speaking of Pillowfort,
osteophage posted How Pillowfort Built a Comment Culture Worth Emulating which I find interesting to compare to how DW functions.
5) England vs Norway. ( Read more... )

2) At the same time, entertainment of all kinds has now infiltrated areas of society, business and governance in a way that has made it less distinct than before. If that gets people to pay attention to issues usually outside of their habits, then I see that as a good thing. But the way that everything has now become a form of entertainment, and seriousness or expertise of any kind is downplayed, seems a lot less of a plus.
3) Pillowfort has announced it will pursue non-profit status and as such is looking for people to step forward and become officers as well as various kinds of volunteers.
"I started Pillowfort ten years ago because I, like many others, was growing frustrated with how shareholder interference and corporate greed was degrading social media platforms. The need for a site like Pillowfort, that puts its users first, doesn’t take venture capital funding, and doesn’t subject its users to corporate censorship for the sake of ad revenue, has only grown since the site was launched nearly 10 years ago."
4) Speaking of Pillowfort,
5) England vs Norway. ( Read more... )
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