"tAke BaCk CoNtRol" PMC said 'algorithm' 6 times but not 'worker' a single time, reminds me of those incredibly idealist Mastodon radlib redditors which Hexbear is adjacent to :hexbear-sus:
Do you enjoy Substack newsletters,
no,
but are afraid that they will overload your inbox? Each of them has an RSS feed, so now you can offload their editions to your RSS reader instead and enjoy them alongside everything else you read. You can do the same with your favorite web comics, such as xkcd.
what year is it? lol
Many years back, as part of my day job covering the Middle East,
finance imperialist journo cares more about content than their genocide
I met an aspiring right-wing politician and thought he might be going places. So I set up an RSS feed for all YouTube-video search results that included his name, which enabled me to follow his rise. This meant I was ready when, in 2021, Naftali Bennett briefly dethroned Benjamin Netanyahu and became the prime minister of Israel.
journos don't have RSS feeds for "worker alienation" because that's not legible to bourgeois media ecology
One trick I recommend: Put any multi-word search term in quotation marks (as in, “vegan birthday cake”), which restricts the search results to exact mentions of that phrase; otherwise, you’ll get results in your feed that only partially match your query.
"gutters of cum" google keeps showing me pictures of Epstein's pagan temple when I just want to see hot surfers with cum gutters, this sucks dude
When the primary way we read online is filtered through the algorithms of capricious corporations that can change what we see on a whim, both writers and readers suffer.
These neoliberals are so out of touch it's unreal. "We need consumer freedom for individuals" - Liz Warren PMC redditors who are probably federated with Lemmy, whatever that even means ("Mastodon is REVOLUTIONARY, we aren't slaves to the algorithm, wow! I'm literally a communist because of this .gif avatar, that's praxissss)
This is actually the best opinion The Atlantic has ever published. RSS is still the best way to read shit online.
One trick I recommend: Put any multi-word search term in quotation marks (as in, “vegan birthday cake”), which restricts the search results to exact mentions of that phrase; otherwise, you’ll get results in your feed that only partially match your query.
What? This is like some real basic search engine knowledge. Why is this dude trying to pass it as some tech whiz advice?
this is way too comprehensible. you've fallen a long way BMF. extremely mid.
This is clearly a copycat that doesn't understand what made BMF great
got the right spirit but you need to tow the sectarian ban line and need to get funky with your usual dosages b4 posting. but everyone's a critic right?