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Kyle Mathews
@kam
New blog post! "A Social Protocols OS" — I've been connecting a lot of long-running threads in my head recently around organizations, collaboration, open source, and more recently, protocols, inspired by the Summer of Protocols that's spinning up soon. https://bricolage.io/a-social-protocols-os/
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Kyle Mathews
@kam
there's a lot of new thinking there so a) don't expect much 😂 and more importantly b) very curious to hear what people think.
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Boris Mann
@boris
Ok, say with this and read it just now. Group formation and facilitation has a lot of history … and very little tooling to support it: it’s mostly training and practice. See Social Roots https://socialroots.io for one example of rebooting email lists, with a focus on calm tech.
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Ike
@iw
Meetup.com was (is) a place I sort made some friends that lasted as long as the shared interest in the group did. When I got to the SF Bay Area I got into a great hiking group but when the leadership bailed the group fell apart. Meetup is a synthetic, institutional, digital, and ultimately weak protocol for socialing.
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Sanket Pathak
@sanketpath
Interesting take on a rather hot topic these days. I see bunch of adults speaking about this. I do have some takes on this topic that don't fit the "tech-as-a-solution" to this. Will drop a line whenever I get time. P.s. Say hello to Shannon 👋😄
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Added to my reading list. Great domain name bricolage btw
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