Omar Mezenner
@omeze
more micro-blog unfiltered thoughts on publishing & discovery: As I get older, I miss the idea of "reading about topics". When I was a teen I got in the habit of checking 4 sites daily: Gamespot, NeoGAF (pre-owner meltdown...), GameFAQs, and an obscure Ragnarok Online forum. (1/n)
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Omar Mezenner
@omeze
Media publications are still topical but interesting discussion now happens on sites that are topic-less, like TikTok or Youtube or Twitter or Hacker News. My interests have also gotten both much broader and more niche than when I was young, so I can’t expect a publication or forum to exist about every topic... (2/n)
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Jonathan Kau
@kau
I used to do this about Android smartphones (Android Central, Phandroid, etc). Never really replaced that, although I'd guess subreddits could approximate the experience.
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Colin
@colin
I echo a lot of thoughts you've shared, and you've articulated it very well.
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Ghostlinkz
@ghostlinkz.eth
Unsupervised live topic modelling performed on all global tweets or casts would be a powerful tool. I wish RSS readers offered more advanced topic modelling algos. I think this is a good way to keep up with topics from many different sources. I believe Farcaster clients could become a better version of subreddits.
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