--------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 2018.02.12 ----------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- about a week ago i asked mastodon users who have non-commercial per- sonal web logs to reply with the url, and to forward the request. i love about gopher that we don't need to do so much as end-users to keep up with the logs that interest us. sdf's phlog display is a par- ticularly good example; new entries are pushed to the top of the list and we don't struggle not to miss content. so i thought it could be interesting to gather a lot of urls for not-for-profit personal web logs with the hope that a method of org- anizing them all in a manner similar to that of sdf's display or of grex's 'the daily batch' would come to light. such a method as of yet eludes me! [forgive the mastodon lingo below if you do not use it. toots are log entries, boosts are like retweets. bookmarks are called favorites and comments are called replies] now i have a list (the toot was boosted about 250 times with about 1 reply-including-url per boost) of a few hundred personal web logs. so i wonder how i should go about organizing them! most of the users who responded were interested (indicated via reply or favorite of a reply requesting the following) in a list of the collected results at the end of the toot's wane. it seems to be just about finished. unfortunately i'm not quite sure how to organize the list. i could simply supply a raw list of the urls next to header-defined titles. ---- but i set out to strip away the bullshit of the www internet as it is now and instead have simply a gopher-like list of stuff. it is not necessarily true that everyone who has something interesting to say also knows enough about using computers to have a gopherspace. and, -- that is really why i thought to do this. you don't need to be a 'pow- er user' in order to figure out that twitter/facebook is stupid and find mastodon. that makes the ostatus social federation a good place for to look for people with unique and evolving voices without limit- ing the search to let's say STEM individuals. ---- at the very least i will publish the raw list. but i hope to come by some better method of including these people who want to be part of an internet that doesn't suck. it might be an opportunity to see that worthwhile content does not go unnoticed by so many who would appre- ciate it. --------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- nydel 2018.02.12 ---- ---------------------------------------------------------------------