Internet >
A placeholder page while I research this.
Content platforms, funding systems and search engines can go insane with ideological bias, creating an extralegal layer oppressing content creators. Can a completely neutral platform, which stands wholly on legal ground and is detached from moral judgement, even exist?
This is a rambling thought experiment which thinks about a payment processor, crowdfunding or patronage platform..
Websites >
(on Wikipedia)
https://www.minds.com/ (Android > Developer (recommended) - on Google Play))
A social media platform.
Positioned as a "free as in beer and free as in freedom" alternative to platforms like Twitter, minds has significant potential.
2017-05-29 - Does not have proper web compliance and does not work 100% with Pale Moon.
was https://vid.me
A video hosting website.
I like it in general.
www.knowable.fyi
To get a basic idea of their mood: https://web.archive.org/web/20201112015720/https://vid.me/9kcR
Entertainment > Games + Internet >
(on Wikipedia)
https://www.twitch.tv/
A video broadcasting service. It's generally used for live-streaming gameplay.
The concept of twitch or other video streaming services confused me until I thought a bit more. See Why would live streaming be popular?
(on Wikipedia)
https://8kun.top/index.html [ 1 ] was 8ch.net
They went to The Dark Side a while ago.
8chan wanted to be the spiritual successor to 4chan, but that doesn't work when they're both owned by the same people.
Footnotes
^ 1 | was 8ch.net |
(on Wikipedia)
https://www.4chan.org/
They went to The Dark Side a while ago.
8chan wants to be its spiritual successor, but it also went Dark.