Tag: social media

  • Twitter X-Roads – Twitter Crossroad

    Twitter X-Roads – Twitter Crossroad

    Reading Time: 2 minutes With the change in name from Twitter to X, and with the destruction of a recognisable brand mentioned in tens of thousands of podcasts, podcasts, episodes and millions of web pages I was curious to see how Twitter was, with the new logo. It took more than 24 hours to change…

  • Social Networks

    Social Networks

    Reading Time: 5 minutes Before 2006 we talked about social networks. it’s only with Twitter, Facebook and Instagram that the idea of social media emerged. With it came a golden age of online communities where Facebook was for Uni students to keep in contact with each other, Twitter was to microblog about project progress and…

  • Luxurious Indifference – Watching Twitter Fail, as a Passerby

    Luxurious Indifference – Watching Twitter Fail, as a Passerby

    Reading Time: 3 minutes Since 2006 I have been using Twitter every single day for several hours a day, reading up to ten thousand posts per day. Every time it failed I would know about it. Weeks ago I decided to stop using Twitter, so when it fails I read about it in articles. I…

  • Social Media Silos

    Social Media Silos

    Reading Time: 3 minutes Years ago we heard that Facebook was a silo. What was meant by this term is that FaceBook would pull content into its social network and behave like a portal, without allowing people to leave. It encouraged people to see the World Wide Web as Facebook and nothing else. For a…

  • Podcasts and Social Media

    Podcasts and Social Media

    Reading Time: 2 minutes When you listen to podcasts, and you read articles, and you visit websites you always see Twitter, Facebook, Reddit and Instagram, to name the giants. In every podcast episode you hear the guests say “You can find me under this name on this network, and the same name on that network.”…

  • The Diversification Of The Social Media and Microblogging Environment

    The Diversification Of The Social Media and Microblogging Environment

    Reading Time: 3 minutes When Elon Musk bought Twitter he signed the start of the Social Media giant’s implosion. A decade earlier Murdoch had done the same thing to MySpace. In the end he sold MySpace for a fraction of what he had bought it for.  We could cry, and bemoan the loss of Twitter…

  • On The Value of Not Being Anonymous on Social Media

    On The Value of Not Being Anonymous on Social Media

    Reading Time: 2 minutes For years I felt comfortable tweeting as myself for two reasons. The fist reason is that we met up so often than tweeting under my actual name made sense. The second reason is that it was a network of friends of friends and we were seldom, if ever trolled. That changed…

  • The Paradox of Instagram’s Twitter

    The Paradox of Instagram’s Twitter

    Reading Time: 3 minutes Within the last two days I saw a headline that is either amusing or tragic. The headline is that Instagram is creating a twitter clone, or even a Twitter competitor. This is amusing, or tragic, because Twitter and Facebook have always been competitors. You had the network of strangers that became…

  • On Mastodon Niches

    On Mastodon Niches

    Reading Time: 2 minutes Mastodon is a federated social network where people can join a server, based on their interests in tech and more. Most people join the servers that are open and easy to join but in doing so we have communities that grow, without becoming communal. I am on at least three different…

  • A Short Lived Interest in Substack Notes

    A Short Lived Interest in Substack Notes

    Reading Time: 2 minutes When I heard about Substack Notes I felt an interest in the project. I liked the idea of a site where we could write long form posts on one side, and short form posts on the other. I liked the idea of having conversations with people and creating new connections. That’s…