"There's something quietly beautiful about a place where people just... share what they know. No brand deals, no engagement metrics, no algorithm nudging you toward rage. Just someone who spent twenty years studying Arctic policy posting a thread at 2 AM because they think you should understand what's happening. It's the internet I was promised in 1996."

https://matduggan.com/boy-i-was-wrong-about-the-fediverse/

I can't immediately find the author Mat Duggan on Mastodon to credit him. I can, however, thank and credit @Ruth_Mottram for sharing the essay. And for being, if she doesn't mind me saying so, precisely one of those experts who generously share their knowledge with us - a leading climate scientist who toots from her fieldwork and her research and her lab because she wants us to know what's happening.

Edit to credit author @matdevdug (thanks for the handle, @jeridansky)

https://fediscience.org/@Ruth_Mottram/116186829550751203

Ruth Mottram (@[email protected])

Boy I was wrong about the Fediverse https://matduggan.com/boy-i-was-wrong-about-the-fediverse/

FediScience.org

"The Fediverse became the only reliable source of information I had. People posted links with a minimal amount of commentary, picking and choosing the best content from other social media networks. They’re not doing it to “build a brand” because that’s not a thing in the Fediverse. It’s too disjointed to be a place to build a newsletter subscription base. Instead it became the only place consistently posting trustworthy information I could actually access."

https://matduggan.com/boy-i-was-wrong-about-the-fediverse/

matduggan.com

It's JSON all the way down

matduggan.com

@CiaraNi What a wonderful essay. I join you in thanking @Ruth_Mottram for sharing it.

And I found Mat, so we can thank him directly: @matdevdug