Instead of/ in parallel with #deletefacebook, how about #createonopenweb? Promote activities that are not "alternatives to Facebook" but contributions to the open web? @jimgroom@cogdog @mizuko @davewiner @timbe
— (((Howard Rheingold))) (@hrheingold) March 26, 2018
Share photos, audio, video (open licensed) on various services; add to Wikimedia Commons. Do Wikipedia editing. Comment on other people's blogs. Annotate the web. Write on medium. Contribute to fan culture forums, Goodreads, imdb. Heck sign up for a public listserv offer wisdom.
— Alan Levine (@cogdog) March 26, 2018
and I'll share one particular to @CanvasLMS users: you can open up your Canvas content to the real Internet, with URLs like real webpages, and you can also put a CC license on that content. I open both my courses in Canvas https://t.co/cMiPIUXss4 and https://t.co/ULF4QhKLj6 pic.twitter.com/j4Kw4TTKrI
— Laura Gibbs (@OnlineCrsLady) March 26, 2018
Are you ready? This is all the data @Facebook and @Google have on youhttps://t.co/di7dHsJEBz
— Liberationtech (@Liberationtech) March 29, 2018