Social Media Has Run Out of Fresh Ideas (www.wired.com)
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They’re affordable and ubiquitous, but homeowners shouldn’t be able to act as vigilantes.
It turns out, the perfect stand is what we’ve really been waiting for.
They’re affordable and ubiquitous, but homeowners shouldn’t be able to act as vigilantes.
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This week Twitter got yet another competitor: Meta’s Threads. Enough is enough. Don’t join. This has to stop.
Meta’s Twitter alternative promises that it will work with decentralized platforms, giving you greater control of your data. You can hold the company to that—if you don’t sign up.
People have flocked to Bluesky and Threads. But the new platforms risk repeating a pattern that has caused social media giants to turn against their own users.
The mosquito-borne disease was eliminated here long ago. Now “revenge travel,” global migration, poor public funding—and maybe climate change—could help it come back.
cross-posted from: vlemmy.net/post/519935...
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