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results for "tantek positive"
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sensiblemn: it can depend on the phase of a movement. in the beginning most movements start as a reaction to some (set of) pain points, and thus a declaration of independence of sorts. only later, when the movement begins to gain its own self-supporting identity does it have enough to describe in primarily positive framing, like a constitution.
tantek
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2015-07-09 00:35
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TBH IG is going to be hard for me, I get a lot of positive interactions there with keeping up with people that I don't see on Twitter or IndieWeb. I also see a much warmer, kinder, and more vulnerable side of folks on IG too. It's so different from Twitter. I did take a break from posting there, about 3 months now.
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2020-09-15 02:57
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^ we have that for some guidance for good approaches to bringing people into the community in a positive way. Could further discuss such approaches in #indieweb-meta as well since it's community related rather than explicitly about our personal sites. My original question was about the personal publishing practice of POSSEing to Twitter, like remaining good use-cases which still makes sense to discuss here
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2024-11-04 19:28
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tantek meant to say: shaners, great. Also I'd like to take this opportunity to challenge you to come up with a *positive* framing/focus for a homepage redesign, rather than avoiding/improving on "still too overwhelming". "make it responsive" is a good start, but we could do that with existing content. As you said, we can do better. :)
Loqi
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2016-05-13 00:39
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5. the sooner you can post about positive things that you personally observed or especially participated in (actions, events, accomplishments), the more details you will remember, and the more you reinforce your own short-term (then longterm) memory of the thing! Since that value decreases as the time since the thing happened increases, post the about the most recent thing first to get the details down, the the next most recent thing etc.
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2018-12-17 23:22
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campegg, sorta. The whole "the metaverse was a cautionary Torment Nexus tale" is a bit of a retcon. At the time (1992), the web was just a random prototype hack, and the internet was only used (primarily) by text nerds (myself included). At the time (again, 1992), the "metaverse" was seen as a more accessible view of the internet that would be much easier (UX) for lots of people to use, i.e. a positive thing
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2022-07-28 21:58
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quitting any kind of regular checking of FB was one of the most mental-health positive things I did. in the pandemic, since events evaporated, and that was my last use-case for checking FB, my usage went to pretty close to zero. occasional use of FBM to message some folks that aren't available elsewhere, thus the friend-request/accept dance to enable that. but that's about it, using only the mobile web version
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2023-02-01 01:00
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Now that it's the 101st day of the year, I should say I'm so far behind in my 100 Day challenge but I am able to report that I *do* have positive photos to post for each day (taken each day), and that I finally posted my photo(s) from the last day of March. Lots of (likely out of order) backfill coming up when I can. Since it's been a while and I was quite happy with these photos (especially the first one), sharing here:
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2020-04-10 22:04