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tangentism , to technology in How Quora Died: The site used to be a thriving community that worked to answer our most specific questions. But users are fleeing.

That article is horrible, not for it’s content but their insistence of underlining words and phrases in sentences as links but it creates false emphasis and makes it unreadable!

They need to learn to develop some subtlety with their word cloud link nonsense

tangentism , to news in Israel's Netanyahu rejected ceasefire-for-hostages deal in Gaza, sources say

And when evidence later emerges that they were killed by the Israeli military (for example)… theyll just shrug their shoulders

tangentism , to news in "Wave of murder, rape and domestic violence": Russian women living in fear as Wagner’s convicted murderers return home as free men

It’s not a compo face article. That was pulled from her social media as she was murdered.

tangentism , (edited ) to technology in Windows won't dominate enterprise in a decade, says outgoing Jamf CEO

Unless Apple drops the price of their devices by at least a third, it’s not really going to happen.

Another thing to consider is that Jamf will certainly not be dominating the Apple MDM management solution arena in a decade either.

Companies with a mostly win estate with win infra, aren’t happy with paying another $40 per user, per year for Jamf and Intune will be making up a lot of ground for a one shop solution, even if management is not as featured or complex as what Jamf offers.

tangentism , to technology in So where are we all supposed to go now?

But it’s not about replicating what Reddit was about, then or now. It’s about getting back to what we had before the centralisation of the net but with the lessons learnt. To build a more egalitarian platform without the necessity to drive engagement at whatever cost.

We don’t need to, nor should look to set up tooling with what we learnt from Reddits failures. We’re building a new, better experience of the web and we definitely shouldn’t be looking to just migrate the user base from one site to a bunch of federated servers. We need people to definitely experience a cultural cleanse. Not to just have an exodus from there with all the bad habits and aggressions. We know where that path leads.

We are on the cusp of a potential paradigm shift of the internet and we can shape what it becomes!

Exciting times!

tangentism , to technology in So where are we all supposed to go now?

All of that didn’t happen overnight. It took literally years for all that to get baked.

It was at least 2 years before Imgur was created & then after that stuff like RES & mobile apps

tangentism , to technology in So where are we all supposed to go now?

It’s going to be the same when people bailed Digg.

They all complained about the interface and lack of features but then spent all their time pasting ascii images comments and starting pun threads.

I would rather there be a slow decline in Twitter & Reddit than a mass exodus. An immediate consequence is the loss of signal to noise ratio and that would be too much to take for a second time!

[Apologies for the double post - liftoff indicated that it had failed to post both times]

tangentism , to technology in Twitter's new CEO told staffers they need to use 'hand-to-hand combat' to convince advertisers to come back, report says

Will, he did start on one to go into caves in Thailand but got distracted with calling the real hero a paedo!

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