Brett Scott about the "sharing" #economy:

"When detached from a community foundation, markets can bring out people’s most anxious, petty, arrogant, and narcissistic sides [...]"

"If we are going to turn ourselves into a sprawling network of micro-entrepreneurs, micro-contracting via a feudalistic platform, let’s at least cooperatively own the platform."

https://howwegettonext.com/reversing-the-lies-of-the-sharing-economy-a85501d14be8

https://twitter.com/Suitpossum/status/849982814074400769

@stefanieschulte
Somehow I'd missed Uber's being a part of a "Sharing" economy. I didn't actually know about it at all until it was around for a while. A friend told me about Uber and Lyft when I was visiting California and when I found out a phone app was needed to use it I didn't even bother trying. I'm pretty sure there wasn't an Android version of the app yet, but I was pretty clear that one had to pay the driver, so I called a taxi and paid the taxi driver, as always.

@Euphoria Yes, I think "sharing economy" is really kind of a misnomer for businesses like this. The author I cited above makes this point, and others agree, see e. g.: https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/05/sharing-economy-airbnb-uber-yada/484505/

"Platform economy" might be more accurate. Some people use the term "platform capitalism", too.

#PlatformEconomy

@stefanieschulte
I totally forgot that I'd been reading his piece, got a phone call, got distracted and never finished reading it. So silly of me!
@Euphoria This happens easily on social media and with "microblogging" in particular, I think! There are so many links and sources... it's hard to keep track!
@stefanieschulte So true. It's amazing how some people manage it so well while still getting other work done.

@Euphoria I guess some people like or share social media posts without even clicking the links in them, or they post comments without reading the material.

On Mastodon, however, many people seem to really read the articles/publications.

@stefanieschulte I wish I could say that I never share something I haven't read in entirely, but it wouldn't be true. I try to remember to /say/ that I haven't read it if I haven't, i.e., "Putting this here so I'll remember to read it later" or "when I have a better connection", as I have issues with pages loading due to my connection sometimes. It can be especially difficult on Twitter, with such strict character limitations. Thank goodness I've got Mastodon now!

#CharcterLimit

@Euphoria @stefanieschulte

I post often urls for future reading and here on Mastodon I'm using Toki Pona hashtags to be able to find them back...

toot ! 🐘

Did you intentionally spell your hashtag #CharcterLimit ?

I did a partial tokiponization on the name Mastodon and I keep using it #Matodon because it's unique in that way ...

#Mastodon #CharacterLimit
#Matodon #nimi_lon #sona

No, @jansegers, it was a typo. I don't know what Toki Pona is. Seems like something interesting, although it's easy enough to find Mastodon hashtags.

@Euphoria 🍍

Toki Pona is a minimalist conlang (constructed language) with only 14 letters / sounds
[a, e, i, o, u ; j, k, l, m, n, p, s, t, w]

no diphthongs, no double consonants, nor consonant clusters

with only 123 words

no morphology: no declinations nor conjugations, nor plurals, nor adverb formation

toot ! 🐘

#TokiPona #description
#lukin_toki #sona

@jansegers
Very interesting. Just what the world needs--another confusing language to help people misunderstand each other!

#Confusion #Language

@Euphoria
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The strange thing is that it actually works quite well ...

it was designed to calm down the thought process by its inventor/inventrix during his/her gender incertainty period.

Anno 2003 Christian Richard became Sonja Elen Kisa (later Sonja Lang) and the rest is history ....

in mid-2001 the Toki Pona language hit the internet and it's still around

toot ! 🐘

#TokiPona #internet
#intenetu #tenpo_majuna

@jansegers @Euphoria
Esperanto - eine Chance fΓΌr Europa - Ulrich Matthias

http://www.u-matthias.de/chance/chance_r.rtf
[note on p.22]

[70] Christian Richard benutzt auch zahlreiche Pseudonyme, insbesondere den Namen "Sonja Kisa" seit einer angeblichen Geschlechtsumwandlung in 2003.

toot ! 🐘

#TokiPona #RichardChristian #janSonja #anno2003
#sona #tenpo_majuna

Well, I think that's German, which I don't understand, either, nor do I understand Esperanto. It's interesting that people invent new languages that never seem to catch on. I think people would have to /want to/ understand each other for one of them to work.

@jansegers @jansegers

@Euphoria @jansegers

It's German indeed ...

Ulrich Matthias, Esperanto - The New Latin for the Church and for Ecumenism

http://www.u-matthias.de/latino/latin_en.htm

[...] and Toki Pona (2001) by Christian Richard, Canada. As often as not these languages are invented for the amusement of the authors, but those who hope that their work may find general acceptance soon learn how difficult it is to attract even one other speaker for the new language.

#TokiPona #mention

@Euphoria @jansegers

It's amusing to see the confusion of this author about the sex change of the creator of Toki Pona

every single edition has a bit more or less information about Toki Pona and his creator, but Ulrich Matthias is one of the first people to even mention Toki Pona in print.

jan Sonja finally published an official Toki Pona book in 2014 ... under the name Sonja Lang

but I'm quite sure the langage took hold thanks to jan Pije 's effort to create a course.

Do you find that you think quite differently In Toki Pona? Have revelations?

I've studied a couple of languages besides my native one and have noticed that it does me good sometimes to spend an entire day (or more) using one of them.

@jansegers @jansegers

@Euphoria @jansegers
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I speak it with my dog :=)

and I turn to it when I'm sleepy as well ...

it really is a powering down of grey cell activity

seriously

toot ! 🐘

@jansegers @Euphoria
and I've recently had some Toki Pona conversations here on Mastodon... and on Discord

@Euphoria
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Online, the Toki Pona course of jan Pije Bryant Knight] is the most widely followed

http://tokipona.net/tp/janpije/okamasona.php

@jansegers
Very interesting. I'm surprised I hadn't heard about it before. Thank you for bringing it to my attention!