I never had to hear 4x speed laughter, 2X speed music, then 8x speed explanation of something that happened to them that literally only matters to them until tiktok existed. It’s so prevalent for mush brains from teens to late GenX that it makes me want civilization to end. It triggers my ADHD like nothing ever has in my lifetime. Like if I can’t handle that shit, who can?!? Banning that app was the one thing I wanted from the first term.
The Usenet user count has never been higher than it currently is, and it very much is social media. What changed is that AT&T and others stopped including Usenet access as part of your Internet plan several years ago so it got a little harder to get to but not impossible.
Lemmy isn’t social media? Given that it is mostly a federated reddit clone, I would argue it is. Probably even more social than reddit considering that reddit has now more bots than people, unlike Lemmy (at least for now), and I think that a platform full of bots talking among themselves is not really “social”.
It’s only a r***it clone because the largest instances are at best reactionaries who market themselves as “progressives.” And before anyone gets offended, consider how quickly most users are quick to ally with known Zionazis (🐐) before actual leftists.
I disagree. It’s missing everything that makes social media, social media.
Its anonymous. No self promotion. No actual socializing. No controlling body, and rarely even media. No monetization.
Reddit was a link aggregator. They kind of socialized it with adding media uploads, and some people try and use it that way, but it really doesn’t meet the criteria either.
Just like a bbs and Usenet were conversational, and in some ways a bit social, neither were “social media”. And Lemmy isn’t either.
This term comes from companies pushing to monetize and unannonymize people. Facebook, or back in the day certain parts of AOL.
Lemmy and reddit are link aggregating forums. We call them forums!
Social media is older than likes and views. Usenet for instance is older than the Web.
I never had to hear 4x speed laughter, 2X speed music, then 8x speed explanation of something that happened to them that literally only matters to them until tiktok existed. It’s so prevalent for mush brains from teens to late GenX that it makes me want civilization to end. It triggers my ADHD like nothing ever has in my lifetime. Like if I can’t handle that shit, who can?!? Banning that app was the one thing I wanted from the first term.
usenet is not social media.
Also RIP usenet. It is long gone.
The Usenet user count has never been higher than it currently is, and it very much is social media. What changed is that AT&T and others stopped including Usenet access as part of your Internet plan several years ago so it got a little harder to get to but not impossible.
In what universe is Usenet social media? Seriously?
Usenet is dead. Gone. What remains today is just a shell game of corporate owners. It is nothing like what it used to be.
Next thing you know you will try and tell me Lemmy is social media.
Lemmy isn’t social media? Given that it is mostly a federated reddit clone, I would argue it is. Probably even more social than reddit considering that reddit has now more bots than people, unlike Lemmy (at least for now), and I think that a platform full of bots talking among themselves is not really “social”.
It’s only a r***it clone because the largest instances are at best reactionaries who market themselves as “progressives.” And before anyone gets offended, consider how quickly most users are quick to ally with known Zionazis (🐐) before actual leftists.
I disagree. It’s missing everything that makes social media, social media.
Its anonymous. No self promotion. No actual socializing. No controlling body, and rarely even media. No monetization.
Reddit was a link aggregator. They kind of socialized it with adding media uploads, and some people try and use it that way, but it really doesn’t meet the criteria either.
Just like a bbs and Usenet were conversational, and in some ways a bit social, neither were “social media”. And Lemmy isn’t either.
This term comes from companies pushing to monetize and unannonymize people. Facebook, or back in the day certain parts of AOL.
Lemmy and reddit are link aggregating forums. We call them forums!