OT: Re: Younger generations preferring social media(esque) interactions.
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Tue Mar 23 23:00:12 UTC 2021
Hi,
On 23.03.2021 14:49, Mark Tinka wrote:
>[...]
>Keeping it simple so you can reach your result faster and most
>efficiently is often understood more by the kids than us geezers.
>While we are fighting about whether Discourse or Mailman are
>appropriate, the kids have probably dumped both and found something
>that gets them to the promised land 5 seconds after they install the
>app.
...only to end up with yet another account at yet another data mining
(future) monopolist butchering standards... I'm all for moving with
the flow and embrace new things as long as it's based on open
standards, open protocols, does not lock people in to a specific
platform, etc., is decentralised and federated and gives users the
choice (e.g. choice of MUA / MTA, or XMPP client, etc.). The trend
to force everything to web-based or only THAT particular app is a
fundamental step backwards towards significant less of choice on
the internet.
To just give in (or up) and say, well, that's what the youngsters now
prefer is to move even more towards a world dominated by a few global
monopolistic players who don't give a darn about open standards, open
protocols, not locking people in, decentralisation and fedaration...
And youngsters - as with anything in life - need to be educated and
made aware of that (spoken as a former teacher).
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