Postroll
A Social Web by Flamed Fury: The web doesnât need social media to be social. Itâs been social well before social media. Have you heard of blogs, guestbooks, forums, instant messaging, email?
It's Just A Blog by Annie Mueller: What a wonder. People all over the world, logging on. Typing out little thoughts. Posting them. Someone else reading them. Boom. Instant. Happening now.
The Expanding Dark Forest and Generative AI by Maggie Appleton: We're about to drown in a sea of pedestrian takes. An explosion of noise that will drown out any signal. Goodbye to finding original human insights or authentic connections under that pile of cruft.
We Need To Rewild The Internet by Maria Farrell and Robin Berjon: Rewilding is a positive vision for the networks we want to live inside, and a shared story for how we get there. It grafts a new tree onto technologyâs tired old stock.
The Digital Revolution Has Failed by Paris Marx: Our relationship with the tech industry has changed and the broad consensus on its impact on the world has been souring for years as the benefits of the digital revolution slowed while the drawbacks began to escalate through the 2010s as greed became too strong a force to contain.
The Calm Web: A Solution to Our Scary and Divisive Online World by Karolina Szczur: The Calm Web is a reimagining of the online world that envisions an Internet that is better for everyone. Itâs a place that welcomes visitors, respects them, and does its utmost to delight them.
Manifesto for a Humane Web by Michelle Barker: By tending our safe havens in our own corners of the web, and by sharing with our friends and neighbours, away from the gaze of monolithic corporations, a new web can thrive. We can rewild the internet.
Blogs Are More Important Than Ever Now by Popcar's Hub: To everyone who reads blogs (that's you right now, probably), congratulations for escaping internet hell. To everyone who owns blogs or cool personal websites, thanks for keeping the internet cool.
Why We Blog by Robert Birming: For someone who has never blogged, it might be difficult to understand why we love it so much. Even though our reasons may vary, the tool that helps us fulfill that desire is the same: the blog.
The Death Of Posting Personal Works by Analog Dreams: Iâm finally realizing that the reason I stopped wanting to post my personal work, make TikToks, vlogs, anything that COULD be easy âlow effortâ stuff is because even when trying to be âauthenticâ, everything has to be a performance now. And Iâm tired of it.
Hope For The Web by James' Coffee Blog: Every personal website is a glimmer of hope, a metaphorical star in the sky that shows how wonderful the web can be... We can all make a change by having websites, talking about websites, sharing what we make, encouraging friends, and knowing that building the web is something that we do together.
Blog Inspiration by Robert Birming: Having trouble coming up with blog ideas? Check out these inspiring tips and tools to boost your blogging.
How To Build A Writing Habit by Peter Suhm: This guide is for people who already know they want to make writing a habit. But how do you go from someone who knows they want to write to someone who sits down to write every day?
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