Even easier, don't use corporate social media
Technology
Share interesting Technology news and links.
Rules:
- No paywalled sites at all.
- News articles has to be recent, not older than 2 weeks (14 days).
- No videos.
- Post only direct links.
To encourage more original sources and keep this space commercial free as much as I could, the following websites are Blacklisted:
- Al Jazeera.
- NBC.
- CNBC.
- Substack.
- Tom's Hardware.
- ZDNet.
- TechSpot.
- Ars Technica.
- Vox Media outlets, with exception for Axios(Due to being ad free.)
- Engadget.
- TechCrunch.
- Gizmodo.
- Futurism.
- PCWorld.
- ComputerWorld.
- Mashable.
- Hackaday.
- WCCFTECH.
More sites will be added to the blacklist as needed.
Encouraged:
- Archive links in the body of the post.
- Linking to the direct source, instead of linking to an article talking about the source.
As much as I hate people fighting with me on Lemmy, at least I know it's artisanal human driven fuckery
More and more businesses and events of all kinds just default to a Facebook presence though. We were gonna go to a rodeo on Friday. Had some rain in the afternoon, wanted to find out if there was any schedule impact etc. No way to find out, except on Facebook, or driving down there.
Needing a Facebook visit to enjoy a rodeo is stupid lol.
Agreed. A lot of restaurants in my area don't even have webpages anymore, just a Facebook page. If they want to make it hard for me to get information, they will find it difficult to get my money. Still worth it to not browse with a Facebook account
If you have to give a phone number to verify your account, obtain a burner SIM card and give that number, otherwise your account will be linked to your identity in data-broker databases, so that those buying ads on the site can target you on the basis of the sum of your posts, your Facebook/Instagram likes, your Gmail history and your credit card purchases, even if you’re confident nobody will ever link “xxShadowRogue42069xx” to you.