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lunasn0wfall · 1 year
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virtueisdead · 11 months
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i feel like a lot of people would benefit from what i did, being just deleting all apps that use algorithms and only using privacy frontends. like you can't use corporate apps and expect not to get subjected to the corporate ground spikes that are attempts at subliminal influence and surveillance marketing. you kinda just gotta make the call to get rid of it or get with it. and i know which one im picking
like i just stopped using any official youtube client because the algorithmic sludge is so insufferable. i just use newpipe and invidious because they just do what i fucking ask. search something? heres results. look at the feed? heres a chronological list of the latest uploads by every channel youre subscribed to. also have an extremely useful and simple download button and all sorts of other shit in the simplest easiest to use package ever. highly recommend stopping using platforms that algorithmically suggest AND deliver content. i would recommend either not using the former at all or keeping them strictly seperate.
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mrsantobabu · 11 months
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thejaymo · 1 year
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It is worth remembering that the internet wasn’t supposed to be like this. It wasn’t supposed to be six boring men with too much money creating spaces that no one likes but everyone is forced to use because those men have driven every other form of online existence into the ground. The internet was supposed to have pockets, to have enchanting forests you could stumble into and dark ravines you knew better than to enter.
The Internet Isn’t Meant To Be So Small
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pb-digital · 10 months
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seotopranking · 1 year
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edmonthotel · 6 days
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Welcome, I don't know what I'm doing either.
DISCLAIMER
If casual mentions of suicide and talk of mental problems act as a trigger, DO NOT ENGAGE, there are plenty of other way cooler things on this website you could spend your time with and my pretentious ass ain't worth it.
Welcome to the Edmont Hotel!
You can call me H, and this is my first blog.
I don't really know how Tumblr works, nor much of the internet, so that's a good place to start.
Like a lot of people my age (I'm in my early twenties) I've had a relationship with the internet since I could read. However, unlike most people my age, I've been developmentally stunted on internet communication almost the entire time.
Basically everything I've ever posted has been layered behind intense levels of irony and self-obfuscation. I've started and scrubbed multiple twitter, reddit, and yotube accounts, rarely ever posting and definintely never ever commenting.
I find it personally uncomfortable performing in such a flattened enviornment, if that makes sense. I maintain some social media accounts that I pretend not to have, everyone I've personally met since graduating highschool has no idea that I operate any social media and I've in fact told them that I don't have any. Because of this my social-media feed is dominated more-or-less by people that I 'used to know' i.e. people from my highschool. Even in the brief thirteen or so months where I actively used social media as a means of communication I found that I do not understand what motivates people to post the things they do.
When I type it like that I feel like an asshole, like some old-man-yells-at-clouds shmuck. This is how social relations are done now, people regularly talk to people they don't know from half the world away and those relationships can be just as fulfilling and intimate as the person-to-person kind, I keep hearing. I wouldn't know I don't have any relationships like that, I only talk to people I can reasonably visit. I don't want that to come off with a false sense of superiority either, I don't think my social life is any more 'authentic' than anyone else's just cause I don't use social media. I'm just confused, and I always have been, I DON'T GET IT. I have never wanted to update people about what's going on in my life, usually because there's nothing going on, but even when something is going on I feel even more protective of my experiences.
I do not feel like the things I do and say and think are worth sharing, that my life is so boring or un-noteworthy that I'm obliged to keep it for myself to prevent humiliation by comparison to all my friends active and normal lives. But it's actually and obligation that I'm relieved to have, as it keeps me from some truly nasty thoughts and feelings. Every time I've tried to use social media in a 'real' way (i.e. posting, commenting, talking in group-chats) I get a series of rapid-fire gross feelings that somehow always ultimately coalesce into suicidal ideation. Everything feels like its piling on, it feels like when your caught in a big lie you've told more than one person. Even though there's no external pressure there, no one's calling me out, no one even thinks I'm lying they're treating all my posts the way they're supposed to and I guess that's what makes it feel wrong, that I'm being treated like I belong.
Needless to say I'm petrified of the prospect of having to use an app for anything. I go to university, and my university encourages it's students to download numerous apps to schedule, register, submit assignments, communicate with departments, and even park and pay tuition. I have downloaded exactly zero of these. The idea that my information has to be collatoralized and coupled with a peice of technology that I keep on my every single day in order for my school to be navigable is a giant fucking fear of mine. I'm always afraid that my shit didn't go through because I only use desktop, and I'm perpetualy afraid that the school's going to mandate smart-phone-participation de jure or de facto.
Very few fellow students share my concerns. Many of them have a bunch of social media apps they do not need. The one that fucks with me the most is LinkedIn. I'd honestly rather fucking kill myself than get an app that combines the hell of the American workplace to the hell of modern internet communicaitions. The very concept of networking (without bullshit apps) already has the fuckin Warszawianka playing in the back of my head, cybernating the labor market in this clean friendly blue-and-white backdrop somehow enrages me more than actual injustice.
I'm really getting away from my point here so I'll just summate my thoughts in a series of questions:
Why do I feel so entitled to privacy where it seems my peers don't?
Do they actually value privacy and use soical media as yet another tightly-controlled public performance? Why am I unable to do that?
What does it say about me that one of the scariest things I can think of is being in constant contact with all people that know me?
I do not have answers but I'll try to delve deeper into these questions in later posts. Or not, it's my blog. I definately have more thoughts on this and it kinda got away from me there, but I still think it's important for me to spit all that out before I get on to what I actually want to do here: introduce my blog.
I'm starting a blog because I clearly need an outlet for my thoughts, and I really don't want my friends seeing the things that I write and knowing that I wrote them. It'd be humiliating for anyone I personally know to find this blog and ask me questions about it. I have this almost compulsive need to share my thoughts in the written and spoken word, but the dread social media usually gives me has so far kept my thoughts to 'deep' conversations with friends and acquatiences. Multiple of these friends have suggested that I start a blog in order to get these things out of my brain instead of dwelling on them for months and spewing them at people ad nausuem (pun very much intended).
I want to write, I need to write, it's the only thing I can do and feel 'productive' at the end of it, the only time that doesn't feel wasted on me. I write multiple times a week, fanfiction, short stories, quasi-journaling, but I never publish any of it anywhere for anyone to see. For the record, writing is also a fucking miserable self-critical experience, but everything's a fucking miserable self-critical experience for me.
I've never read any of Robert Hass' poetry, but I did read a quote of his somewhere that I fall back on when explaining how I feel about writing to other people: "It's hell writing and it's hell not writing, the only tolerable state is having just written."
The thing is since I never share any of my writing with anyone, I never reach that 'tolerable' state, I just keep hacking away at something until I can't make myself anymore and then act like I'll come back to it some day.
Having a blog like this is kinda the only way for me to release my writing in a way that I can half-way tolerate. No-one I know is going to find this, if anyone at all is going to find this, which gives me the self-obfuscation social media usually does not give me. But posting something also finalizes my writing, makes it possible for me to move on and thus write more, and it's at the point where that's more important to me than the possible bad feelings I'll get by posting something.
That being said I'll try to offset the bad feelings by keeping this thing loose and sporadic, and about a series of themes that I think are true to my experiences. If your reading these, I hope that you find them interesting. I sure hope you don't agree with me or empathize on everything, but I hope you get something out of seeing how I interpret things in my very personalized semi-self-absorbed way.
You can expect highly personal thoughts / rants on:
The Internet (again)
Lonliness
Dread
Sexuality
Other people's Politics / Worldviews
American Situation Comedies
Body dysmorphia
Substance Use
And more!
WARNlNG! These rants may contain:
Pedantism
Profoundly cisgender male takes
Shaky applications of Jungian spirituality
Frequent historical and political references
A clear inspiration from David Foster Wallace
A pathetic fascination with detail
Attempts to remain anonymous that will make things harder to read
Run-on sentences and frequent repitition
Pointless Salinger refrences
And a bunch of other pretentious nonsense
Thanks for walking in the tall grass with me,
H
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freelancerleo · 10 days
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tumbler-blog1 · 3 months
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Compile a list of 35 web 2.0 sites that are relevant for 2023.
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mamayadav · 3 months
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open-era · 10 months
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wiseinformation · 1 year
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creatorconnexion · 1 year
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Complete List of Web 2.0 Sites for Bloggers
Unlocking the Potential of Web 2.0: A Guide to Maximizing Your Online Presence   What is Web 2.0? Web 2.0 is a term first coined by O’Reilly Media in 2004 to describe the rising popularity of user-generated content and collaboration on the web. Web 2.0 sites allow users to interact with one another through social networking, discussion boards and blogs. They also use web apps (applications) that…
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thejaymo · 11 months
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Web 2.0 as a business model only works if the crowds making and categorize information agree to be a part of the machine. Lately, they won't.
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