• deweydecibel
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    186 months ago

    I mean, unironically, yeah.

    It’s not even that we need to go back to email. The problem isn’t moving on from outdated forms of communication, it’s that the technology being pushed as a replacement for it is throwing out the baby with the bathwater.

    Which is to say nothing of the fact that all of these new platforms are proprietary, walled off, and in some cases don’t make controlling the data easy if you’re not hosting it (and their searches are trash).

    • @sudo42
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      6 months ago

      all of these new platforms are proprietary, walled off, and in some cases don’t make controlling the data easy if you’re not hosting it

      You’ve just discovered their business case. So many new businesses these days only insinuate themselves into an existing process in order to co-opt it and charge rents.