@kdfrawg considering the guy who created it basically hated Twitter, I think that's a pretty accurate description :P

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Sometimes being the one competent person at a task others actually get paid to do means you get called upon to do it outside of normal hours. Particularly when those tasks involve important people.

It's a non-starter solution for most. It's also just moving to a different circlejerk. ?
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because they can. :P

I'm still trying to figure out what meaningful problem this solves. To me, this looks like little more than an IndieWeb circlejerk solution to a problem most people don't care about.

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Corporate travel got the idea I wasn't going to go away and they approved the itinerary I asked for. Also helps that I found an itinerary $100 cheaper and sent them a detailed list of the flights I did last year.

Yeah, I travel a lot. Don't mess with me.

Now I can get my quad espresso in blonde. ??

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I'm going to play with it myself "because I can" but I don't expect to do much with it. Just seems like another distraction I don't need. Glad I haven't invested much in it.

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I do stuff like that all the time.

The fact I can use a random Wordpress blog (or maybe 10C soon if completes his work) to do it makes it a little more palatable, but still, it kinda has a "what's the point" feel to it.

Sure, it eliminates ads, but it doesn't really eliminate the major issue with centralized social media platforms (namely "someone else" gets to decide what I should and should not see in a non-transparent way).