I've noticed this when reading news articles or listening to podcasts. They'll talk about someone announcing this or that, and then embed a Tweet. And I'm looking for the link to the thing in the Tweet, and there isn't any. The Tweet is the thing.
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I've noticed this when reading news articles or listening to podcasts. They'll talk about someone announcing this or that, and then embed a Tweet. And I'm looking for the link to the thing in the Tweet, and there isn't any. The Tweet is the thing.
@evan Maybe, you find my thread at https://chaos.social/@plinubius/114662608978950259 interesting. I compare X etc. with the castle of Versailles. This idea goes back to J眉rgen Habermas "The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere" in 1962. He describes the former function of such castles as public sphere. (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Structural_Transformation_of_the_Public_Sphere)
My thread starts with a referrence to the talk of @bjoernsta in Mainz about #savesocial (https://savesocial.eu) and describes X an Meta as the Versailles of our time.
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