masto-history help please?
@indi @sarahjeong Nope, you're the first! I can't believe how the memories are coming back as the items are named. Thank you!
masto-history help please?
@kit Yes! I recall Hart's post now. Here is another that appeared on Medium, by Richard J. Anderson: https://www.sanspoint.com/archives/2017/04/07/mastodon-a-different-way-to-think-about-social-media/
masto-history help please?
@thefishcrow For this project, I'm restricted to published sources (including non-peer-reviewed web pieces). But, wouldn't it be a good idea for someone to solicit interviews and write up a summary?
masto-history help please?
(And if those of you with more followers could boost the request, I'd love it. Thanks again.)
masto-history help please?
Would you all point me to any cite-able links discussing Masto's relatively queer/furry/commie early community?
I want to refer to it in an essay, and can't simply offer my personal recollection as evidence.
Articles, blog posts all welcome. Anything with a stable URL.
Thank you so much!
a reliable barometer for determining if a thing is good is if it contains the phrase "I turn your attention now to the very interesting situation in Akkadian"
@fireh9lly Or, in a completely different vein, Ryan Veeder's are funny and odd. Try Taco Fiction, or else Robin & Orchid. http://www.rcveeder.net/blog/interactive-fiction/
@fireh9lly I've found Astrid Dalmady's stuff pretty arresting. Try Cactus Blue Motel or Tangaroa Deep and you'll have a good sense. http://astriddalmady.com
Random Unqualified Psychology Hypothesis
@Angle@witches.town When researching stress, I read about how our bodies' stress responses are well designed to cope with sudden, short-term alarms (a panther, a fall): flush the body with epinephrines, which then stop quickly. When we suffer creeping, long-term stresses (checking email, social anxieties), our bodies do what they know how to do, except we're producing the response chemicals all the time, which is hard on us physically.
He/him. I teach academic Hebrew-Bible studies in grad school, and like Korean martial arts & interactive fiction.
I am also @anummabrooke