Feven
@feven
a lot of these new websites for creatives (thecosmos, are.na, zora, read.cv, etc) just seem like they’re trying (and failing) to recapture the nostalgic spirit of what tumblr used to be you don’t need to prove to us that you have good taste i believe you
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JB Rubinovitz ⌐◨-◨
@rubinovitz
Tumblr energy moved to TikTok. You can find it if you are deranged enough.
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Montez
@montez
Tumblr still got people on there for free too (me). I think read.cv is cool since it’s just aging up with the gen.
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celia inside
@celiainside
lol, 1000 $degen
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six
@six
idk if you can group are.na in here, they were founded in 2011
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Kennyatta
@itskennyatta
Eh, hard to agree on that. Especially with Comsos not having a social layer and prioritizing curation above all which is an entirely different user experience than tumblr. If we’re going to say new social platforms are trying to recapture nostalgia of x, then legacy platforms today did that for MySpace yet, here we are…
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Eric P. Rhodes
@epr
i only use read.cv/epr for it's clean resume looking feature. it's better to send people there than to linkedin b/c linkedin requires you to sign in. that said, i've never looked at anything else on the platform. 🤷♂️
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Ryan 🎩↑Ⓜ️🔵
@platformmmm
Zora in the same category as these? I don't see it myself (although I rarely check it tbh) - what I don't like about most of them is that its pay to play too.
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