I love this poem and pondering on the y and why not. Will be looking into Lens and Farcaster! Very interesting stuff. Thank you very much for sharing :) And for sharing my piece! Appreciate it!
Really loved your poem. It has such an important message. Let me know if you need a Farcaster invite. I have some. Also for BlueSky, which is a bit more an art-minded crowd.
Oo interesting. Def intrigued by this art-minded crowd you speak of! Curious, how do you feel social media, old and new and future, benefits you on a large scale and day-to-day?
In the day-to-day they serve as my town squares, where I meet interesting people who do not live in my geographical vicinity. I like that. It also serves as a bullhorn to promote my work beyond the circles who already know me. And as a tool for discovery. What we see now happening, is that we are running into the boundaries of platforms that are owned by one organisation and who own the things you post on them. In the future, I see that people are going to be more protective of their personal data, and will be looking for ways to not put all that into the hands of one person. That is where federated social networks, particularly those buit on blockchain technology, will be helpful.
I love this poem and pondering on the y and why not. Will be looking into Lens and Farcaster! Very interesting stuff. Thank you very much for sharing :) And for sharing my piece! Appreciate it!
Really loved your poem. It has such an important message. Let me know if you need a Farcaster invite. I have some. Also for BlueSky, which is a bit more an art-minded crowd.
Oo interesting. Def intrigued by this art-minded crowd you speak of! Curious, how do you feel social media, old and new and future, benefits you on a large scale and day-to-day?
In the day-to-day they serve as my town squares, where I meet interesting people who do not live in my geographical vicinity. I like that. It also serves as a bullhorn to promote my work beyond the circles who already know me. And as a tool for discovery. What we see now happening, is that we are running into the boundaries of platforms that are owned by one organisation and who own the things you post on them. In the future, I see that people are going to be more protective of their personal data, and will be looking for ways to not put all that into the hands of one person. That is where federated social networks, particularly those buit on blockchain technology, will be helpful.