X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/www2.vanrenterghem.biz.git/blobdiff_plain/9d5cad4353459e7fa815d6a8a677037b58e69668..0bf27a58b1c940b4f145cc7d8f68b12f8631252e:/source/posts/on_social_media.org diff --git a/source/posts/on_social_media.org b/source/posts/on_social_media.org index 44f8884..013b576 100644 --- a/source/posts/on_social_media.org +++ b/source/posts/on_social_media.org @@ -1,33 +1,17 @@ -#+date: 2018-01-08 21:04:09 +0800 -#+filetags: social_media blogging meta_thinking open_web +#+date: <2018-01-08 21:04:09 +0800> +#+filetags: :social media:blogging:meta_thinking:open_web: #+title: On social media -Dries Buytaert [[https://dri.es/more-blogging-and-less-social-media][wrote last week]] -about intending to use social media less in 2018. As an entrepreneur -developing a CMS, he has a vested interest in preventing the world -moving to see the internet as being either Facebook, Instagram or -Twitter (or reversing that current-state maybe). Still, I believe he is -genuinely concerned about the effect of using social media on our -thinking. This partly because I share the observation. Despite having -been an early adopter, I disabled my Facebook account a year or two ago -already. I'm currently in doubt whether I should not do the same with -Twitter. I notice it actually is not as good a source of news as classic -news sites - headlines simply get repeated numerous times when major -events happen, and other news is equally easily noticed browsing a -traditional website. Fringe and mainstream thinkers alike in the space -of [[http://tompeters.com/][management]], -[[http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/][R]] -[[http://www.brodrigues.co/][stats]], -[[https://www.olimex.com/][computing hardware]] etc are a different -matter. While, as Dries notices, their micro-messages are typically not -well worked out, they do make me aware of what they have blogged about - -for those that actually still blog. So is it a matter of trying to -increase my Nexcloud newsreader use, maybe during dedicated reading -time, and no longer opening the Twitter homepage on my phone at random -times throughout the day, and conceding short statements without a more -worked out bit of content behind it are not all that useful? +Dries Buytaert [[https://dri.es/more-blogging-and-less-social-media][wrote last week]] about intending to use social media less in 2018. As an entrepreneur +developing a CMS, he has a vested interest in preventing the world moving to see the internet as being either Facebook, Instagram or +Twitter (or reversing that current-state maybe). Still, I believe he is genuinely concerned about the effect of using social media on our +thinking. This partly because I share the observation. Despite having been an early adopter, I disabled my Facebook account a year or two ago +already. I'm currently in doubt whether I should not do the same with Twitter. I notice it actually is not as good a source of news as classic +news sites - headlines simply get repeated numerous times when major events happen, and other news is equally easily noticed browsing a +traditional website. Fringe and mainstream thinkers alike in the space of [[http://tompeters.com/][management]], [[http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/][R]] [[http://www.brodrigues.co/][stats]], [[https://www.olimex.com/][computing hardware]] etc are a different matter. While, as Dries notices, their micro-messages are typically not +well worked out, they do make me aware of what they have blogged about - for those that actually still blog. So is it a matter of trying to +increase my Nexcloud newsreader use, maybe during dedicated reading time, and no longer opening the Twitter homepage on my phone at random +times throughout the day, and conceding short statements without a more worked out bit of content behind it are not all that useful? -The above focuses on consuming content of others. To foster -conversations, which arguably is the intent of social media too, we -might need something like -[[https://www.w3.org/TR/webmention/][webmentions]] to pick up steam too. +The above focuses on consuming content of others. To foster conversations, which arguably is the intent of social media too, we +might need something like [[https://www.w3.org/TR/webmention/][webmentions]] to pick up steam too.