Wow, that story really is bonkers. Gotta admire the chutzpah I guess.
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Wow, that story really is bonkers. Gotta admire the chutzpah I guess.
Yeah, if something like a combination of a webring/blogroll with actually good UX (I don’t like the “which random website will I get plopped down on next?” aspect) could emerge, that would be cool.
I would generally agree with you. Bring blogging back, baby! But the question of discovery is still open. I’m optimistic about the threadiverse over the long haul in this regard, but there’s a lot of work we’ll need to do to get there. Also blogging feels daunting to the less technically-inclined still. I’m not sure the traditional blog platforms out there (Wordpress.com, etc.) are quite up to the task…they typically end up catering to more of the power-user business site use cases.
As others have mentioned, between Mastodon’s hashtag following and now Threadiverse communities, that’s all I need to feel plugged into various topics I care about. I’m not sure what more a feed algorithm could do for me.