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agree 💯!!

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this is the way. their way is not the way

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Absolutely.

The internet has become basically a handful of sites on which people share these sites’ publications It’s become some kind of meta feedback loop.

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With Kbin, Calckey, Mastodon, lemmy, Hugo and more we can. We don’t need to be trapped within the social media giants, especially after what happened to Instagram, Twitter, and now Reddit. Now is the time when we need to revert to the habit of using community websites, rather than social media giants.

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I am absolutely loving Calckey. I was on Mastodon before, and wasn’t wild about its UI, but Calckey is SO PRETTY

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I know hugo as a static site generator. Is there also a fediverse project by that name?

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CalcKey sounds like accounting software. That’s the next big thing in microblogging, though?

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“ad blocks you back youtube” what’s this one about? I must have missed it?

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Youtube is trying to ban ad blockers. Which is dumb, but ya know, profit?

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oh yikes. if youtube starts preventing me from watching videos I’ll probably start using an alternative platform. Though I have a pretty rigorous adblock setup on my browser, and I haven’t seen an ad in probably years lol. Sponsorblock is also great.

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Dunno, I haven’t seen anything pop up in Firefox running uBlock Origin, on either desktop or mobile (hint hint)

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