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https://augment.ink/human-generated-content-3 · 20 Jun 2024
> "My goal for the next issue is to not talk about the Fediverse." That was me in the last issue of Human-Generated Content and I would like to start by apologizing for this very predictable lie. --- Hello, again! Last time, we talked about the divergi...
https://augment.ink/human-generated-content-2 · 6 Jun 2024
Publishers are seeing two very different futures for their businesses. Is the future of media aggregated and summarized or is it direct-to-audience?
https://augment.ink/patreon-fediverse · 3 Jun 2024
Patreon needs to become Threads before Threads become Patreon.
https://augment.ink/human-generated-content-1 · 23 May 2024
This issue, Nilay Patel talks to Google's Sundar Pichai on AI, chriswaves and Mike Masnick each explore the managed decline of the web, and Molly White and Mike McCue chat about building a new web inspired by the old one.
https://augment.ink/ghost-substack-discoverability · 22 Apr 2024
Ghost's Fediverse integration will have larger implications for the newsletter landscape. Namely, I think this will eventually bring the slow death of another social silo, Substack.
https://augment.ink/social-siloes-post · 19 Apr 2024
I think Post's greatest miss was not interoperating with complementary products like Flipboard, Artifact, WordPress, Medium, and Ghost to build out a cross-platform network of creators, curators, and consumers.
https://augment.ink/threads-on-mastodon · 10 Apr 2024
This is my journey that started as an experiment to see how my Threads feed would look like on Mastodon and ended with me finding experiences that went above and beyond my expectations.
https://wedistribute.org/2023/06/making-sense-of-the-argument-around-meta/ · 29 Jun 2023
A detailed look at the timeline behind Meta's interactions with the Fediverse, how different parts of the network have reacted, and some insights on where things might be going.
https://www.byjp.me/posts/indieweb · 1 Mar 2023
Embracing the indieweb, an internet run by humans not corporations.