this post was submitted on 13 May 2023
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I'm submitting this to Humanities instead of Technology, because I believe this is less about social media and more about online communities.

Because that’s what we have to do. Be each other’s pen pals. Talk. Share. Welcome. Care. And just keep moving. Stay nimble. Maybe we have to roll the internet back a little and go back to blogs and decentralized groups and techy fiddling and real-life conventions and idealists with servers in their closets. Back to Diaryland and Minnesota and grandiose usernames and thoughts that take ever so much more than 280 characters to express. That’s okay. We can do that. We know how. We’re actually really good at it. Love things and love each other. We’re good at that, too. Protect the vulnerable. Make little things. Wear electric blue eyeshadow. Take a picture of your breakfast. Overthink Twin Peaks. Get angry. Do revolutions. Find out what Buffy character you are. Don’t get cynical. Don’t lose joy. Be us. Because us is what keeps the light on when the night comes closing in. Us doesn’t have a web address. We are wherever we gather. Mastodon, Substack, Patreon, Dreamwidth, AO3, Tumblr, Discord, even the ruins of Twitter, even Facebook and Instagram and Tiktok, god help us all. Even Diaryland.

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Stop buying things and start talking to each other. They’ve always known that was how they lose.

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[–] maegul@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Great blog post! Read it just as I es getting more active in the fediverse, and it really set the tone for me, kind of a manifesto of what the fediverse is really about, carving out a human space without the corrupting influence of a capitalistic foundation.

[–] maegul@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

They’re on mastodon to: @catvalente@mastodon.world

[–] darylsun@beehaw.org 4 points 2 years ago

Ooooh, nice! Thanks for the information!

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