commit 2e765920901fdcae997060de46f88ec658d83b6f
parent 64409edc8cfe9b91bf5c9d8705a13454c29f38a9
Author: rra <rscmbbn@riseup.net>
Date: Sat Feb 1 09:11:10 +0100
the mess
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@@ -158,14 +158,14 @@ What does that mean?
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It means that instead of having a single organisation having control over every things of what consitutes social media, all these things become visible and can be appropriated or shaped in all sorts of different ways.
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@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ Very concretely on corporate social media, everything is conflated into the name
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If you're on Twitter, you can't comment on a YouTube video. This is not a technical restriction, it's a business decision. But on the Fediverse, you can comment on the video of a federated video sharing platform, from your account on a microblogging platform.