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looks like [grantcodes] has had some positive experiences with NextJS too
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2021-12-18 00:45
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If they're mostly negative posts, don't reply to them directly, but rather reply up chain to a more positive person
[tantek]
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2021-12-12 18:21
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most positive vs* negative things
[tantek]
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2021-12-12 18:19
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See who posts the most positive cause negative things. Reply up the chain to the most positive person with your own kind & positive reply
[tantek]
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2021-12-12 18:18
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I'll take that as positive feedback on including a diagram on the page 🙂
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2021-11-19 01:19
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tantek: throwing in some thoughts on "scratch your own itch". I really like the duality of "cook what you eat"/"eat what you cook"; I think it's positive that the principles are clearly linked together. That said, I generally prefer "make what you want" (or similar literal variations) as it feels more obvious and less jargon-like. I'd personally prefer something like "make what you want"/"use what you make" to 'replace' those two principle
Murray[d]
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2021-10-20 10:45
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I mean sure, there's a lot of design aspects of Twitter that likely contribute to its problematic nature. I'm not sure that "realtime" is essentially the cause of those problems though maybe it may amplify some of them? In other contexts (e.g. chat like here, or GitHub comments showing up on an issue while you're looking at it), real time is quite positive
[tantek]
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2021-10-13 21:40
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[tantek] right! my point wasn't that those examples had no gatekeeper, my point was that they're positive (ie net good), not negative, just like ours
[snarfed]
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2021-10-11 19:59
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It has been VERY effective for keeping out spam and drive by trolling/griefing, none of which have positive intent
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2021-10-11 19:36
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snarfed, requiring your own site and that you spend the time to set it up is less gatekeeping (which usually implies a particular gatekeeper actor), and more “proof of positive investment”
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2021-10-11 19:36