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33 votes
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Yishan Wong (ex-Reddit CEO) on moderation
15 votes -
How online mobs act like flocks of birds
4 votes -
The first release candidate of Mastodon 4.0 is now officially available for testing
5 votes -
Tumblr will now allow nudity but not explicit sex
22 votes -
First thing: Twitter sued by former staff as Elon Musk begins mass firing
15 votes -
Twitter is planning to start charging $20 per month for verification. And if the employees building it don’t meet their deadline, they’ll be fired by Elon Musk.
27 votes -
YouTube’s Primetime Channels bring streaming movies and TV into the YouTube app
4 votes -
Just days after promising advertisers that Twitter would not be a “free-for-all,” Elon Musk promoted a right-wing rumor about the vicious hammer assault on Paul Pelosi in the US
29 votes -
Elon Musk has taken control of Twitter and fired its top executives
43 votes -
Leaked documents outline US Department of Homeland Security's plans to police disinformation
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Welcome to hell, Elon - Nilay Patel on Elon's Twitter acquisition
35 votes -
Will Elon Musk ruin Twitter? That’s the wrong question.
6 votes -
Celebrities say they’re quitting Twitter as Elon Musk takes over: “I’m out of here”
10 votes -
Twitter is losing its most active users, internal documents show
17 votes -
A growing share of TikTok's adult users say they regularly get news on the site, bucking the trend on other social media platforms
7 votes -
r/Onlyfans101 mods are currently manipulating tons of NSFW subreddits
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YouTube should charge for 4K. Hear me out.
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Kanye West is buying ‘free speech platform’ Parler
24 votes -
XCheck at Meta: Why it exists and how it works
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Any Tilde Town members here?
A few years ago when I was new to tildes a typed tildes.com directly in the URL bar. I realized I'd forgotten the correct domain extension and did a web search for "tildes community" or something...
A few years ago when I was new to tildes a typed tildes.com directly in the URL bar. I realized I'd forgotten the correct domain extension and did a web search for "tildes community" or something similar.
One of the results was for tilde town . At the time I glanced over it and thought about joining but I never got around to it. Last July I somehow stumbled over it again and this time I applied to join.
It's a pretty cool place.
The idea is that it's a Linux server that each user gets an account on. You then ssh into it - and that's where the community lives!
They have a chat system, a forum system, microblogging that's private to that community, command line games (some of which are multi-player) and a bunch of other really neat features. Each user even gets a folder in their home directory that let's them serve up public web pages.
Technically they have about 2,000 registered users, but the number of actual active users seems to be similar to our community here.
The vibe reminds me a lot of what we have here except that tilde town is casual "slice of life" only and doesn't do news articals at all. Some of their forum posts are similar to our own, with posts for what people are reading and watching and what projects they are working on.
Ive enjoyed my time there so far and I'd encourage any one who's interested to check it out. My username over there is grendel84, stop by and say hi!
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mastodon.technology shutdown
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heating up some macking cheese in the michael wave
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Does this button work? Investigating YouTube’s ineffective user controls.
12 votes -
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman discusses how he wants every subreddit to be its own media company and he wants to see money being exchanged from users to users and users to subreddits
35 votes -
During his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Peiter "Mudge" Zatko claims Twitter only has live production environment that all engineers can access
@Benjamin Powers: Mudge walking through Twitter's construction - they only have live production environment, no test environment.
17 votes -
Evidence suggests Wikipedia is accurate and reliable. When are we going to start taking it seriously?
17 votes -
The next chapter for Learning on YouTube
7 votes -
LinkedIn users are being scammed of millions of dollars by fake connections
7 votes -
Quora+ Program: A case study in ruining a perfectly functional community forum and online information resource
10 votes -
How Twitter’s child porn problem ruined its plans for an OnlyFans competitor
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Ex-Twitter exec blows the whistle, alleging reckless and negligent cybersecurity policies
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Norway wants Facebook fined for illegal data transfers – European regulators are finalizing a decision blocking Meta from transferring data to the US
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OnlyFans bribed Meta employees to put thousands of porn stars on terror watchlist, suits claim
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Facebook helped arrest a 17-year-old for having an abortion
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Reddit launches NFTs
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The armchair psychologist who ticked off YouTube
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TikTok: Life on the algorithm
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The notorious hacker who’s trying to fix social media
13 votes -
Stop hoping for an Instagram replacement, diversify instead
21 votes -
Elon Musk says he’s terminating $44bn Twitter buyout deal
26 votes -
Jordan Peterson suspended from Twitter, says it might as well be a ban: 'I won’t apologize'
16 votes -
RadioShack would like to clarify that its Twitter account wasn’t hacked. It just sells crypto now.
18 votes -
Facebook, Instagram taking down posts about US abortion pills
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Former YouTuber Lindsay Ellis says she’s learning to live with the trauma of being ‘canceled’
16 votes -
Creators are mitigating burnout with longform YouTube videos
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TikTok turns on the money machine
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I should be able to mute America
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Slow Social networking thread
Back in April we had this thread about Slow Social, a social media platform that only allows one long post per week. I've tried it out but friend discovery is woeful, so I think we could use a...
Back in April we had this thread about Slow Social, a social media platform that only allows one long post per week. I've tried it out but friend discovery is woeful, so I think we could use a thread to share usernames and do some networking. See if we can't get a few of us into using it. If you like the idea and haven't made an account yet, now's the time.
Post your Slow Social username below, and any specific topics you might be posting about.
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Before Uvalde, a platform fails to answer kids' alarms. Tech companies keep building systems to detect violent threats. Why didn't Yubo's work?
5 votes