So now, if anyone needs to contact me they have 5 options remaining:
Discord
BBS
Phone
In Person
Who else will accept the challenge and lose the chains and free yourself from the shackles of Social Media?
But what I think I'd _like_ to do, is go back to some form of blogging..
But I think, in order to do that, I'd have to offer an easy-to-use RSS
feed website for people that know me, as I'm quite sure that I'm nowhere near interesting enough for people to do anything but a lazy checkin.
On the other hand, I did have a time when I sent a lot of messages to people, in a variety of formats, and that's a solid way of actually connecting with people. But it's not the most obvious way to share random fun photos or, "hey, I did a thing!" updates.
Easy. Just brand it as "the I'm nowhere near interesting
enough blog" ..and you will be famous.
The options out there are so many, it's hard to steer people to
use just one. Although FB does seem to be on most people's
lips.
Who else will accept the challenge and lose the chains and free yourself fromthe shackles of Social Media?
On the other hand, I did have a time when I sent a lot of messages to people, in a variety of formats, and that's a solid way of actually connecting with people. But it's not the most obvious way to share rando fun photos or, "hey, I did a thing!" updates.
The options out there are so many, it's hard to steer people to
use just one. Although FB does seem to be on most people's
lips.
I see _two_ options that I'd probably want to get rid of, as means of contact.
Discord
BBS
Phone
In Person
on my phone, so maybe that'd count.
Still, I'm imagining you did that in a vague order of preference, with
BBS only being lower because the hassle of sending a netmail is _way_ higher than using Discord or e-mail.
But what I think I'd _like_ to do, is go back to some form of blogging (possibly password restricted, as I'd prefer to avoid putting too much into search engines), and offer an RSS feed for people.
Yeah. It makes me sad that RSS isn't more of a thing. What other method works across sites, tells you when there's something new, and gives you
a clear end point to be done with things?
Facebook is nearly a goner here. My generation used Tuenti instead,
which hit much harder because it was invite only - read: your friends
were in, but not your parents. Facebook had its day after Tuenti was bought and the new managers crashed it, but nowadays everybody is using mobile messengers for doing what they used to do in Facebook. Many of
the remaining users have become upset by Facebooks moderation policies, which has not improved things.
Yeah. It makes me sad that RSS isn't more of a thing. What
other method works across sites, tells you when there's
something new, and gives you a clear end point to be done
with things?
But those benefits are probably exactly why it isn't more
of a thing.
As my resolution for this year, I am freeing myself of the shackles of Social Media. I have already deleted all of my Meta/FB accounts and removed the apps from my phone, and done the same with SnapChat. I got
rid of all my Twitter accounts a couple of months ago.
So now, if anyone needs to contact me they have 5 options remaining:
Discord
BBS
Phone
In Person
Who else will accept the challenge and lose the chains and free yourself from the shackles of Social Media?
Facebook is nearly a goner here.
<snip> Many of
the remaining users have become upset by Facebooks moderation policies, which has not improved things.
Never heard of Tuenti. Used to be big on MySpace until they sold out to the music industry and made it not worth being on anymore.
Never heard of Tuenti. Used to be big on MySpace until they sold out to the
Facebook is nearly a goner here.
You have data?
<snip> Many of
the remaining users have become upset by Facebooks moderation policies, which has not improved things.
How do you know this? Have you taken an opinion poll?
The overwhelming majority of Facebook users are not impacted by any moderati
bots spamming, the number is even smaller.
Think you're really just projecting here as you're not a fan of Facebook. Mo
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Most people I know who used to be on Facebook has either disabled their account (since they don't make it easy to just delete it) or, if not, no longer interacts with it.
RRobotic moderation is also regarded as a problem around here. You don't have to be a victim to recognize it is badly managed.
These are no hard statistics, but when you visit a forum thread in which they talk about things that were part of people's lives and have disappeared during the 2020-2022 period, and so many people jokes "Facebook", you should suspect something is going on.
I've tried setting up RSS feeds many times and have never had any luck in getting them to work right.
I too find RSS a better solution to be informed of new
postings. I love it when the whole article is available that
way, and not just a preamble. But.. the problem with RSS is
that it can't deliver ads. :/
The overwhelming majority of Facebook users are not impacted by any moderation policies whatsoever. Statistically about 0.1% of Facebook
users will have a post taken down, and if you consider that the bulk of /those/ moderation cases are due to people and bots spamming, the number is even smaller.
RRobotic moderation is also regarded as a problem around here. You don' have to be a victim to recognize it is badly managed.
Also not a super easy problem to solve. And a constant WIP. And unless I'm a
Facebook is nearly a goner here.
The overwhelming majority of Facebook users are not impacted by any moderation policies whatsoever. Statistically
about
0.1% of Facebook users will have a post taken down, and if you consider that the bulk of /those/ moderation cases
are
due to people and bots spamming, the number is even smaller.
Think you're really just projecting here as you're not a fan of Facebook. More power to you. But misinformation is
dumb. ;)
Never heard of Tuenti. Used to be big on MySpace until they sold
out to the music industry and made it not worth being on anymore.
Who was that guy that owned Myspace back in the day? He did it right.
Make a boatload of money and get out before your platform inevitably becomes lame, stay out of the spotlight and live a good life hehe
Think you're really just projecting here as you're not a fan of Faceboo More power to you. But misinformation is
dumb. ;)
Stop kidding yourself. Last time I looked, I had 4.8K followers on Spacebook. Half of them have had comments removed because of their so-called Community Standards rules. Who's standards exactly? Some twit with no life accomplishments, living in their parent's basement? Pffft...
Do the overwhelming majority of Facebook users even _post_ anything?
I still use Facebook, but I posted five things last year. I have not had a
Stop kidding yourself. Last time I looked, I had 4.8K followers on Spacebook. Half of them have had comments removed because of their so-called Community Standards rules. Who's standards exactly? Some twit
Do the overwhelming majority of Facebook users even _post_ anything?
I still use Facebook, but I posted five things last year. I have not
I'm not sure if it's the overwhelming majority, but my Facebook feed
tends to be full of my friends' posts (and maybe a couple ads and recommended posts from companies I follow here and there). So, I'd say yes, people do seem to make a lot of posts. That's one of the reasons I use Facebook, to see what my friends & family are up to.
Adept wrote to Geri Atricks <=-
But what I think I'd _like_ to do, is go back to some form of blogging (possibly password restricted, as I'd prefer to avoid putting too much into search engines), and offer an RSS feed for people.
But I think, in order to do that, I'd have to offer an easy-to-use RSS feed website for people that know me, as I'm quite sure that I'm
nowhere near interesting enough for people to do anything but a lazy checkin.
Geri Atricks wrote to Adept <=-
Oh yeah, I still have my Live Journal, and a blogspace and another one that I can't remember the name of at the moment.
I just loaded up an RSS reader in Feed.ly, after my daily blog reading tapered off in the age of Big Social, it's crept up again. I think any
CMS with an RSS feed and a robots.txt file would be a good start.
I also like syndicating content from *my* site on other social
networks, so you ultimately own the content and the distribution.
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I'm on FB but don't post to it these days, I do need it for work related purposes so retain an account for now. I mostly see a dozen or so activeI still use Facebook, but I posted five things last year. I have not
I'm not sure if it's the overwhelming majority, but my Facebook feed
tends to be full of my friends' posts (and maybe a couple ads and recommended posts from companies I follow here and there). So, I'd say yes, people do seem to make a lot of posts. That's one of the reasons I use Facebook, to see what my friends & family are up to.
But what I think I'd _like_ to do, is go back to some form of bloggin (possibly password restricted, as I'd prefer to avoid putting too muc into search engines), and offer an RSS feed for people.
Most reputable search crawlers respect a robots.txt file, don't they?
I also like syndicating content from *my* site on other social
networks, so you ultimately own the content and the distribution.
I just loaded up an RSS reader in Feed.ly, after my daily blog reading tapered off in the age of Big Social, it's crept up again. I think any
CMS with an RSS feed and a robots.txt file would be a good start.
I too find RSS a better solution to be informed of new
postings. I love it when the whole article is available that
way, and not just a preamble. But.. the problem with RSS is
that it can't deliver ads. :/
I've tried setting up RSS feeds many times and have never had any luc getting them to work right.And do you mean on the reading side or the publishing side?
Geri Atricks wrote to Adept <=-
Both, I even tried setting it up on my BBS one time to allow an RSS
feed of the message bases. For some reason the message bases kept
getting scrambled. And before you ask, the RSS option was built into
the BBS server.
At one point, Facebook allowed RSS feeds in their pages. I set up a BBS page in Facebook and exported the system news message base to Facebook.
It worked well for a while, then Facebook turned the feature off.
Shame, it was a nice way to let people know if the BBS was going to be down and keep information in sync on the BBS and off.
Shame, it was a nice way to let people know if the BBS
was going to be down and keep information in sync on the
BBS and off.
Still, nice if we could make RSS work on our own, without
getting into those ecosystems. I imagine most of us who
like being in the sysop role really would prefer to have
full control over our data.
It would be easy enough to build a BBS status-site using
Wordpress.
[1] WP can be configured to auto-post via email.
[2] Users can simply check the RSS feed for updates.
It would be easy enough to build a BBS status-site using
Wordpress.
[1] WP can be configured to auto-post via email.
[2] Users can simply check the RSS feed for updates.
That seems like a solid idea.
Though seems to depend on people actually using RSS feed readers.
That said, that immediately made me think of the idea of
having a website that aggregates BBSs that are posting
these things, and creates a table of BBS statuses, that
seems like it might be neat.
Though still not sure on actual use case, other than,
"someone tries to call a BBS they'd expect to work. It
doesn't, so they check the BBS status list."
Regardless, it does seem like there might be something
there that doesn't take a _huge_ amount of work to get
going.
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