📣 Post by futurebird

2024-12-23 ┃ edited

Online communities are like coral reefs. How are new coral reefs established? A single coral may attach to a rock, or bit of debris, corals can support many other organisms, sponges, small fish, crabs, cluster around, then more corals, more diversity.
The fediverse is anchored around enthusiasm for technology and (formal) education. We can branch out from this point, aggregate, spread. In the long run this is better for the whole community.

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2024-12-23 anja ┃ 1👤

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2024-12-23 Lysistratos

@futurebird
>corals can support many other organisms
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2024-12-23 LJ ┃ 1💬

@futurebird I keep looking for folks posting about (among others) sustainable agriculture, food preservation, pottery, poetry, & knitting. I follow them when I find them. It's the fedi […]

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2024-12-23 semitones

@futurebird Something I've been thinking about a lot if the difference between an Internet-only persona, a public persona, and a friends only persona. When Facebook was new, we tagged pictures […]

2024-12-23 guyjantic

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2024-12-23 daniel

@futurebird I could not agree more.

2024-12-23 Remittancegirl

@futurebird Well said. I really hope it does branch out. It will make for a much more vibrant community.

2024-12-23 grant_h ┃ 1🔗

@futurebird
You remind me of this story about "refugia" :
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