• balderdash@lemmy.zip
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    26 days ago

    Honestly, just set up an RSS feed. The internet is a bunch of isolated echo-chambers where you self-select into the chamber with the narrative you favor.

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      26 days ago

      I think almost all RSS feeds are just news aren’t they? Maybe there is some collection of rss from personal blogs that are interesting to follow?

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        26 days ago

        It can be news on topics you’re interested in, blogs on topics you’re interested in, comics, subreddits, etc. To give an idea, I follow:

        • Ars Technica for tech news
        • NASA for space news
        • Local blogs on food/events/news/ going on in my city
        • RockPaperShotgun for gaming news
        • “A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry” for blog posts from a history professor
        • Richard Y Chappell for blog posts from a philosophy professor
        • A few YouTube channels
        • A few niche Reddit feeds
        • XKCD for comics (most webcomic artists have an RSS feed)

        Depending on your RSS app, you can also follow podcasts. I use InoReader for the above but I prefer a dedicated podcast app. There’s good/entertaining RSS feeds on the internet if you’re willing to curate it! It’s nice to get away from internet comments.

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      26 days ago

      Found a nice list of resources for RSS. The internet really does feel like an echo-chamber now! There is so much noise to signal. Hopefully this post helps reduce the echoing a tad. I would love if you shared some tips for getting started with RSS if that’s alright!

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      25 days ago

      Is lobsters similar to tildes?

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        25 days ago

        Ya, altho I dont feel as comfortable commenting or posting there cuz they’re a bit intense and it doesn’t like humor as much in my limited experience. I like that I have an account but my engagement is much more limited there.

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          25 days ago

          Which are you referring to? Less comfortable on tildes or lobsters?

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            Lobsters. I feel at home on basically every other platform altho I’m a bit more serious on HN but I’m just a bit uneasy on Lobsters. Prefer to lurk there, i do plenty of engagement elsewhere to the point its actually kind of nice to shut the hell up once in a while I suppose🤐

            Edit: having said that, the quality of discourse is quite high and you learn a lot from it. I’m sure if I cleaned things up a lot I’d be fine but I like to be quiet on there and just lurk

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              25 days ago

              Thank you. I don’t have an invite to lobsters but never thought about just browsing not signed in.

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    25 days ago

    Recommend? None.

    Find something you like. Format, UI, etc. I’m partial to the old early 2000s vBulletin forum format.

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    25 days ago

    Following. There’s a forum for everything - or almost everything.

    However, one gap that I’m aware of - I’ve not found a forum (or even fediverse magazine/community) for third culture kids. There were some in the past, but AFAIK they’ve all gone defunct by now.