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Meta and Reddit prove the social web is over
June 23, 2023
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The Verge's Nilay Patel, Alex Cranz, and David Pierce discuss the vibe shift that is happening on social media and the communal internet.
Further reading:
- Instagram’s upcoming Twitter competitor shown in leaked screenshots
- Facebook, Fosstodon & The Fediverse
- Daring Fireball: Not That Kind of 'Open'
- Daring Fireball: More on Preemptively Blocking Facebook’s Imminent ActivityPub Entry
- It's September, Forever
- Mark Zuckerberg agrees to Elon Musk cage match challenge
- Reddit removed moderators behind the latest protests before restoring a few of them
- Reddit says it’s ‘not acceptable’ for communities to go NSFW in protest
- Google Pixel Tablet review: the dock makes all the difference
- Apple reportedly has fitness features for the Vision Pro we haven’t seen yet
- Easily replaceable phone batteries might be back, and I’m here for it
- Gary Vaynerchuk is 'petrified' of Slack
- TikTok COO V. Pappas has reportedly quit
- Microsoft is hiking the price of Xbox Series X and Xbox Game Pass
- DPReview will live, actually — under new ownership
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