

Kinda like Medium or WordPress (the .com variant). Gives you your own subdomain and lets you blog. Their policy is that they absolutely will not editorialise anything. It’s used by a lot of reputable good bloggers too
Kinda like Medium or WordPress (the .com variant). Gives you your own subdomain and lets you blog. Their policy is that they absolutely will not editorialise anything. It’s used by a lot of reputable good bloggers too
Ah you’re right
You can do that. But certain voices carry extra weight within communities.
I followed today’s Formula 1 race on both Threads and Mastodon. Both platforms allow you to follow topics and that’s what I did. But then I follow the people I find interesting as well
Here are the steps
Everyone affected by the policy decisions of the land should get to vote. No matter their race, literacy or political belief
Personally found streaks to be very helpful. In fact, on the homescreen of my phone is a very popular IOS app called Streaks!
Maintaining streaks has helped me a lot in fitness, mindfulness and discipline in general.
Raiders of the Lost Ark
You don’t need to switch instances to explore new communities
I second this! Cosmere is a wonderful universe to get into! Here’s a nice illustration I found online for the reading order:
How do these work? As a nicotine addict, most prescriptions I get are “more nicotine”. Which is healthier and cleaner but doesn’t really help with my addiction
This. If they identify as humans, they deserve human rights
If you’re on iOS, NetNewsWire is absolutely amazing. It’s very native, fast and FOSS!
That’s how 99% of social media works