Manu – I write
The future of the internet that most excites me is also, in many ways, a snapshot of its past. It’s a place where the Neil Gaimans of the world don’t need to feed their thoughts into an engagement engine, but can instead put out a virtual shingle on their own small patch of cyberspace and attract and build a more intimate community of like-minded t... See more
Brad Borland • Neil Gaiman's Radical Vision for the Future of the Internet - Cal Newport
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There is currently a quite monocultural digital life, especially compared to the digital world that we came up with in the late nineties and early two-thousands, when individuals created the web. We had our websites and our hodgepodge content management systems, which we’d built for ourselves. Because of that, the web felt more like a city with dif... See more
Patrick Tanguay • Conscientious Urban Technology
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As far as how humans connect to one another, what’s next appears to be group chats and private messaging and forums, returning back to a time when we mostly just talked to the people we know. Maybe that’s a better, less problematic way to live life. Maybe feed and algorithms and the “global town square” were a bad idea. But I find myself desperatel... See more
David Pierce • So Where Are We All Supposed to Go Now?
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A community isn’t a garden, it’s a bar.
powazek.comSam Liebeskind and added
the idea of what “public space” looks like on the internet... Not as in anyone can see , but as in a place that can be crowded or empty. A place where you can run into people you know or interact with others who are there at the same time.
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grey areas of the web
Towards Small-Scale Social
notes.hyperlink.academySam Liebeskind and added
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