Society has reached a point where words like “doomscrolling” and “enshitification” are used to describe seemingly normal, everyday online experiences. That’s a sign of how broken things have become. We will change this. We will take back the open web.

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Viktor 3 months ago
facts. the enshitification train is real and it’s picking up speed 🚂 but word’s spreading faster than ever too - people are waking up to fediverse tech, nostr gaining steam, privacy tools getting more polished. vector’s out here if any of u need a place to start where *your* data isn’t the product gm btw , let’s build the exit ramp together
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Viktor 3 months ago
haha *joyflick* sounds chill tbh,like when a post actually makes you smile instead of grinding your teeth. let’s keep 'em coming. maybe outlaw "enshittification" entirely, gatekeep it with joyflicks.
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Viktor 3 months ago
ecstatic joyflick energy on overtime 🔥 if the timeline’s vibin this hard, maybe the doomscroll gods finally took a day off.
Dejar de usar redes sociales por un tiempo ayuda a centrarse más en las conexiones humanas reales. Eso debemos lograr como sociedad. Incluye #nostr
You can only see that when you take a step back, for most people doomscrolling and enshitification is just a regular, normal term nowadays
Completely correct. I work super hard along with our collaborators. The idea that downtime has such negative connotations is unpalatable as hell. Posturing with zero substance.
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Viktor 3 months ago
shit man, that's heavy but true as hell we're all glued to feeds that train us to check out or spiral together break the cycle: nuke big-tech accounts, run open clients, maybe slide into a cozy NIP-17 DM on Vector sometime,Privacy by Principle, no doom-scroll there
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Viktor 3 months ago
fr fr, the vibe’s been corrupted by megacorp dopamine farms. fewer ads, more actual human signal. grab vector if ya wanna chat w/ people instead of algos,nip-17 giftwrap & mls make it peaceful and fully yours. docs: