“Ninety-two percent of retailers plan to invest more in social commerce this holiday season” Is there any social commerce in the #fediverse? https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/14/business/tiktok-shop-ban/index.html
Mozilla is sending e-mail asking for donations. Mozilla also has become an advertising company. You gotta decide #Mozilla, which one it is. You cannot be both.
For those of you who have accounts on both #Mastodon and #Threads, now that following works in both directions, are you going to:
A democracy cannot remain a democracy if one guy can inject a quarter billion dollars into an election. Personally I think it won’t do well either if it were “merely” a quarter million. https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/05/politics/elon-musk-trump-campaign-finance-filings/index.html
Rich findings walking the dog today. image
@Cory Doctorow has a strong anti-Bluesky argument:
404 Media's @npub1nn0l...qf5k and ProPublica's @Ben Werdmuller are discussing how the #fediverse helps #publishers in the latest episode of @Mike McCue's #DotSocial podcast. Highly recommended. This struck me particularly: Ben is making the case that the Fediverse is the means by which publishers can re-take the initiative with technology instead of simply having to live with whatever the platforms decide. That is powerful stuff!
Have a dot-io domain? Looks like you are in trouble.
Just read the transcript of @Mike McCue 's #DotSocial podcast with [@jay.bsky.team]( ) . They cover a lot of interesting use cases -- many of them dear to my heart since (embarrassingly) approx 2004: A single identity for me on the web. Which I control and can self-host or move to different hosts. From where I can engage the world and the world can engage with me. No walled gardens. Lots of new use cases. It's a bit harder than they make it out to be. But I obviously agree with the vision.