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Monthly Archives: June 2018
posting therapy
There are some small off-beat social media services that I use as a personal rant box, like screaming into a pillow. It’s embarrassing, yet I find it exciting at the same time. Whatever it takes. 😱
Sometimes I think my post volume gets annoyingly high. Being unfollowed or unfriended can be necessary and doesn’t bother me. I’ve done it to others.
It reminds me of my years in the My Opera virtual community. I never cared if a single person read or responded to my things, though I liked it if they did. I did it for myself.
When things get difficult, hitting the keyboard helps a lot. All this also reminds me of when I worked in a restaurant and my sidework was cutting lemons. There was something relieving about it. Working with the hands. A knife, slicing into the skin of a piece of fruit, the citrus smell, repetitive motion…
Posted in rage against the machine, rambling
more MeWe lunkheadedness
I’m beginning to think that MeWe leadership is lunkhead city. Do I trust this network?
Ethnicity and sexuality (and even religion for some) are preferences? Oh, brother.
https://twitter.com/mewe/status/984868317453107200
MeWe also believes Russia done it – omfg
WTF! Mark Weinstein of MeWe is playing that ludicrous Russia card, too! I think this company of theirs is not grounded in reality. This is not his first time playing that crying violin about Russia. He must have inside information that nobody else has been able to find.
I also saw MeWe on Twitter bashing a competitor with decent intentions, Ello, by saying it was hype, and nothing more.
I hate to see that social network being run with a childish attitude. It makes me think the whole operation is a crock. MeWe’s claim to greatness is several awards that nobody has ever heard of. Also, I don’t see a revenue model there. None of the paid services that are said to float the boat are worth paying for.
Mark Weinstein – Admin (16 June 2018):
Awesome MeWe members,
If you have a quick 6 minutes, please enjoy this video of my BBC interview in Europe this week. Flew to London for the interview, which was broadcast live from their studios throughout Europe.
MeWe is receiving worldwide recognition as the true competitor to Facebook – and of course MeWe is BETTER! MeWe has No ads, No spyware, No BS, No content manipulation, and No Russians paying to show you fake news. We’re here to serve you, not sell your data.
With MeWe, you see everything from your friends and groups in true timeline order. There’s nothing messing with your politics or tricking you into clicking on ads. Available worldwide in 8 languages, MeWe is social done right.
Cheers everyone – please share this interview with your friends and on any of your other social channels too. This is our time.
Go MeWe!
puriga spirito
We know heights are important to him. The mountains are where he found modest relief, but I’m beginning to think that water in the form of purification plays an equally important role in his… morbid ritual.
— The Alienist season finale on TNT
Posted in rambling
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