The hottest Online Communication Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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bookbear express 231 implied HN points 12 Feb 24
  1. The author reflects on the importance of preserving digital messages and memories, expressing a strong emotional attachment to them.
  2. There's a contrast drawn between the perceived permanence of digital life and its actual fragility, highlighting the significance of digital memories.
  3. The preference to retain digital messages is likened to the author's aversion to losing memories, emphasizing the value placed on both physical and digital aspects of life.
In Bed With Social 216 implied HN points 12 Mar 23
  1. Having a robust support network can reduce the risk of mortality by 45%.
  2. The advent of technology and AI may contribute to distancing people rather than bringing them closer together.
  3. Dating apps face challenges of authenticity and re-humanizing interactions through features like live video and professional matchmakers.
[Removed]: The Real Censorship is Secret Suppression 137 implied HN points 21 Jul 23
  1. Online censorship is more pervasive and secretive than many realize.
  2. Services can suppress content without notifying authors, leading to a lack of transparency.
  3. Pushing back against secret suppression and promoting transparent communication is essential for maintaining trust and fostering good communication online.
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Do Not Research 19 implied HN points 24 Aug 23
  1. The photographic works in the Heracles series explore visual language related to men's rights activists, esoteric fitness influencers, and incel culture on the internet.
  2. Understanding the visual languages of online subcultures is important as they heavily influence online behavior, which is slowly gaining recognition in mainstream media.
  3. Analog photographic techniques are used to bridge online imagery with artistic photography, making it accessible to a wider audience beyond subcultural online forums.
Links I Would Gchat You If We Were Friends 0 implied HN points 23 Nov 15
  1. Tech-site intrigue includes a story about Tinder executive Whitney Wolfe and a Sony hack experience.
  2. Comments from the internet's comments section show interesting confessions and the hidden humanity of commenters.
  3. Other interesting snippets include details about the Russian version of Telegram, toxic remains in Silicon Valley, and quirky GPS directions.
Links I Would Gchat You If We Were Friends 0 implied HN points 17 Jun 14
  1. The Supreme Court is tackling the issue of online threats, sparking discussions on the reality of statements made online.
  2. ISIS is effectively using social media for recruitment and to further its agenda, in contrast to the FBI's lackluster understanding of Twitter slang.
  3. The FBI's 83-page Twitter slang handbook highlights its struggles with online language, while ISIS excels in utilizing Twitter for its activities.
Are You Okay? 0 implied HN points 03 May 20
  1. Human connections are essential for our health and well-being, and it's important to find new ways to connect even when physically apart.
  2. Being creative in how we connect can help us stay engaged and maintain relationships, such as planning virtual playdates or sending hand-written notes.
  3. It's a good time to make new connections, whether through online dating, reaching out to old acquaintances, or collaborating with intimidating coworkers.
Age of AI 0 implied HN points 19 Jun 23
  1. Converting bullet points into paragraphs involves crafting aesthetically pleasing sentences and fully refining ideas.
  2. Tools like ChatGPT can help with writing, but their usefulness depends on the originality of the idea being communicated.
  3. The future of online writing may prioritize truly original ideas over recycled content, potentially changing how content is valued.