I’ve been doing POSSE for a while now and it had helped me immensely by saving time and stress.

Basically every time I post something on a 3rd party site I store the content locally. Currently only in Obsidian and some locally cached videos and articles (TubeArchivist and Raindrop)

When I get dragged to the same argument or topic again, I can just grab my old comment, maybe edit/update it a bit and post it.

For some stuff I have longer blog posts I can link to, for some they are images and graphs.

  • @[email protected]
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    1512 days ago

    That’s awesome. Glad we’re finally automating the most important things in life - internet arguments.

    • @lepinkainenOP
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      412 days ago

      Obligatory XKCD: https://xkcd.com/386/ 😀

      But more seriously: I do frequent shitty FB forums where newbies ask the same question over and over again. I can just quickly copy-paste my longish and sourced response every time. I’m pretty close to just setting up an Alfred/TextExpand macro for the most common ones 😀

      (On a proper forum we could just point them to a FAQ thread, but Meta makes is intentionally hard because ✨engagement✨)

  • @[email protected]
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    812 days ago

    Feel like the (totally impractical) fediverse end-game would be for each individual to have their own activitypub service, and federation happening on a person-by-person basis. So you retain some control over anything you publish, and your history is yours to keep.

    • John Colagioia
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      212 days ago

      The Indie Web website up there actually has protocols to do most of what people do for social media, in exactly that structure. It’s enough of a pain to set up that I don’t see it becoming normal, but the amount that I’ve set up for my website at least works…

  • @[email protected]
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    312 days ago

    What good is posting to a self hosted WordPress and on WordPress dot com? This doesn’t make a lot of sense.

    • @lepinkainenOP
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      212 days ago

      You post to a location you control, then post the link to that to other sites.

      That way you own and control the content.

      There’s a reason why Meta and Twitter hate external links, it takes people out of their feed

      • @[email protected]
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        112 days ago

        Yes, I understand, but half the stuff in the diagram on the website just doesn’t make sense.

        Just make an RSS/ATOM feed and be done with it.