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Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #consciousconsumption, aggregated by home.social.

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    - DMCA takedowns + Malaysian small claims court (Copyright Act 1987).
    - Permanent ban + platform reporting (e.g., Vivaldi Social).

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    🔁 SHARING RULES:
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    - ❌ Banned: AI scraping, paywalling, or distortion.

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    #CreatorRights #NoAIscraping #EthicalContent #SupportIndieCreators #FairUsePolicy #CreditTheCreator #NoFreeLabor #CreativeCommons #DontStealMyWork #PayTheCreator #HumanMadeContent #AIethics #ContentTheft #DigitalOwnership #RespectCreators #ArtTheft #ConsciousConsumption #CreatorEconomy

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    💸 ENFORCEABLE ACTIONS (BY ME):
    - Demand removal + compensation for unauthorized use (RM100/post).
    - DMCA takedowns + Malaysian small claims court (Copyright Act 1987).
    - Permanent ban + platform reporting (e.g., Vivaldi Social).

    ⚖️ MALAYSIAN LAW APPLIES:
    - Copyright Act 1987: Penalizes plagiarism/distribution (no retroactive fees).
    - PDPA 2010: If personal data is misused.

    🤝 SUPPORT CREATORS:
    - Tip: ko-fi.com/kaebecomyn
    - Share with credit (no edits/decontextualizing).

    🔁 SHARING RULES:
    - ✅ Allowed: Direct sharing (credit + link).
    - ❌ Banned: AI scraping, paywalling, or distortion.

    ⚠️ NOTE:
    - I enforce via takedowns, invoices, and court where possible.
    - No retroactive fees (Malaysian law doesn’t support this).

    TL;DR: Respect my work; support or scroll.
    💎 Support: ko-fi.com/kaebecomyn | ⚖️ #PayTheCreator

    #CreatorRights #NoAIscraping #EthicalContent #SupportIndieCreators #FairUsePolicy #CreditTheCreator #NoFreeLabor #CreativeCommons #DontStealMyWork #PayTheCreator #HumanMadeContent #AIethics #ContentTheft #DigitalOwnership #RespectCreators #ArtTheft #ConsciousConsumption #CreatorEconomy

  5. 📜 CONTENT POLICY (MY TERMS):
    By engaging, you agree to these conditions.

    🚫 PROHIBITED:
    - AI training (ChatGPT, etc.) on my work.
    - Reposting/adapting without written consent.
    - Misusing "fair use" to bypass my rights.

    💸 ENFORCEABLE ACTIONS (BY ME):
    - Demand removal + compensation for unauthorized use (RM100/post).
    - DMCA takedowns + Malaysian small claims court (Copyright Act 1987).
    - Permanent ban + platform reporting (e.g., Vivaldi Social).

    ⚖️ MALAYSIAN LAW APPLIES:
    - Copyright Act 1987: Penalizes plagiarism/distribution (no retroactive fees).
    - PDPA 2010: If personal data is misused.

    🤝 SUPPORT CREATORS:
    - Tip: ko-fi.com/kaebecomyn
    - Share with credit (no edits/decontextualizing).

    🔁 SHARING RULES:
    - ✅ Allowed: Direct sharing (credit + link).
    - ❌ Banned: AI scraping, paywalling, or distortion.

    ⚠️ NOTE:
    - I enforce via takedowns, invoices, and court where possible.
    - No retroactive fees (Malaysian law doesn’t support this).

    TL;DR: Respect my work; support or scroll.
    💎 Support: ko-fi.com/kaebecomyn | ⚖️ #PayTheCreator

    #CreatorRights #NoAIscraping #EthicalContent #SupportIndieCreators #FairUsePolicy #CreditTheCreator #NoFreeLabor #CreativeCommons #DontStealMyWork #PayTheCreator #HumanMadeContent #AIethics #ContentTheft #DigitalOwnership #RespectCreators #ArtTheft #ConsciousConsumption #CreatorEconomy

  6. Now in College, #LudditeTeens Still Don’t Want Your Likes

    Three years after starting a club meant to fight #SocialMedia’s grip on young people, many original members are holding firm and gaining new converts.

    By Alex Vadukul
    Jan. 30, 2025

    "Biruk Watling, a college sophomore wearing a baggy coat and purple fingerless gloves, walked the chilly campus of Temple University in #Philadelphia on a recent afternoon to recruit new members to her club.
    She taped a flier to a pole: '#JoinTheLudditeClub For #MeaningfulConnections.' Down the block, she posted another one: 'Do You Desire a Healthier Relationship With Technology, Especially Social Media? The Luddite Club Welcomes You and Your Ideas.'

    "When a student approached, Ms. Watling dove into her pitch.

    "'Our club promotes #ConsciousConsumption of #technology,' she said. 'We’re for #HumanConnection. I’m one of the first members of the original Luddite Club in #Brooklyn. Now I’m trying to start it in #Philly.

    "She pulled out a #FlipPhone, mystifying her recruit.

    "'We use these,' she said. 'This has been the most freeing experience of my life.'
    If Ms. Watling had a missionary’s zeal, it was because she wasn’t just promoting a student club, but an approach to modern life that profoundly changed her two years ago, when she helped form the Luddite Club as a high school student in New York.

    "But that was then, back when things were simpler, before she had embarked on the more independent life of a college student and found herself having to navigate QR codes, two-factor-identification logins, dating apps and other digital staples of campus life.

    "The #LudditeClub was the subject of an article I wrote in 2022 — a story that, ironically, went viral. It told of how a group of teenage tech skeptics from Edward R. Murrow High School in Brooklyn and a few other schools in the city gathered on weekends in Prospect Park to enjoy some time together away from the machine.

    "They #sketched and #painted side by side. They read quietly, favoring works by #Dostoyevsky, #Kerouac and #Vonnegut. They sat on logs and groused about how #TikTok was dumbing down their generation. Their flip phones were decorated with stickers and nail polish.

    "Readers inspired by their message responded in hundreds of emails and comments. Reporters from Germany, Brazil, Japan and elsewhere flooded my inbox, asking me how to reach these students who were so hard to track down online. Snarky Reddit threads and think pieces sprouted. #RalphNader endorsed the club in an opinion essay, writing: 'This is a rebellion that needs support and diffusion.'"

    Read more:
    nytimes.com/2025/01/30/style/l

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/
    #SolarPunkSunday #Nature #NeoLuddite #Luddites #LessScreenTime #MoreBoardGames #MoreGreenTime #MoreOutdoorTime #FlipPhones #MoreBooks #ResistTheMachine

  7. Now in College, #LudditeTeens Still Don’t Want Your Likes

    Three years after starting a club meant to fight #SocialMedia’s grip on young people, many original members are holding firm and gaining new converts.

    By Alex Vadukul
    Jan. 30, 2025

    "Biruk Watling, a college sophomore wearing a baggy coat and purple fingerless gloves, walked the chilly campus of Temple University in #Philadelphia on a recent afternoon to recruit new members to her club.
    She taped a flier to a pole: '#JoinTheLudditeClub For #MeaningfulConnections.' Down the block, she posted another one: 'Do You Desire a Healthier Relationship With Technology, Especially Social Media? The Luddite Club Welcomes You and Your Ideas.'

    "When a student approached, Ms. Watling dove into her pitch.

    "'Our club promotes #ConsciousConsumption of #technology,' she said. 'We’re for #HumanConnection. I’m one of the first members of the original Luddite Club in #Brooklyn. Now I’m trying to start it in #Philly.

    "She pulled out a #FlipPhone, mystifying her recruit.

    "'We use these,' she said. 'This has been the most freeing experience of my life.'
    If Ms. Watling had a missionary’s zeal, it was because she wasn’t just promoting a student club, but an approach to modern life that profoundly changed her two years ago, when she helped form the Luddite Club as a high school student in New York.

    "But that was then, back when things were simpler, before she had embarked on the more independent life of a college student and found herself having to navigate QR codes, two-factor-identification logins, dating apps and other digital staples of campus life.

    "The #LudditeClub was the subject of an article I wrote in 2022 — a story that, ironically, went viral. It told of how a group of teenage tech skeptics from Edward R. Murrow High School in Brooklyn and a few other schools in the city gathered on weekends in Prospect Park to enjoy some time together away from the machine.

    "They #sketched and #painted side by side. They read quietly, favoring works by #Dostoyevsky, #Kerouac and #Vonnegut. They sat on logs and groused about how #TikTok was dumbing down their generation. Their flip phones were decorated with stickers and nail polish.

    "Readers inspired by their message responded in hundreds of emails and comments. Reporters from Germany, Brazil, Japan and elsewhere flooded my inbox, asking me how to reach these students who were so hard to track down online. Snarky Reddit threads and think pieces sprouted. #RalphNader endorsed the club in an opinion essay, writing: 'This is a rebellion that needs support and diffusion.'"

    Read more:
    nytimes.com/2025/01/30/style/l

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/
    #SolarPunkSunday #Nature #NeoLuddite #Luddites #LessScreenTime #MoreBoardGames #MoreGreenTime #MoreOutdoorTime #FlipPhones #MoreBooks #ResistTheMachine

  8. Now in College, #LudditeTeens Still Don’t Want Your Likes

    Three years after starting a club meant to fight #SocialMedia’s grip on young people, many original members are holding firm and gaining new converts.

    By Alex Vadukul
    Jan. 30, 2025

    "Biruk Watling, a college sophomore wearing a baggy coat and purple fingerless gloves, walked the chilly campus of Temple University in #Philadelphia on a recent afternoon to recruit new members to her club.
    She taped a flier to a pole: '#JoinTheLudditeClub For #MeaningfulConnections.' Down the block, she posted another one: 'Do You Desire a Healthier Relationship With Technology, Especially Social Media? The Luddite Club Welcomes You and Your Ideas.'

    "When a student approached, Ms. Watling dove into her pitch.

    "'Our club promotes #ConsciousConsumption of #technology,' she said. 'We’re for #HumanConnection. I’m one of the first members of the original Luddite Club in #Brooklyn. Now I’m trying to start it in #Philly.

    "She pulled out a #FlipPhone, mystifying her recruit.

    "'We use these,' she said. 'This has been the most freeing experience of my life.'
    If Ms. Watling had a missionary’s zeal, it was because she wasn’t just promoting a student club, but an approach to modern life that profoundly changed her two years ago, when she helped form the Luddite Club as a high school student in New York.

    "But that was then, back when things were simpler, before she had embarked on the more independent life of a college student and found herself having to navigate QR codes, two-factor-identification logins, dating apps and other digital staples of campus life.

    "The #LudditeClub was the subject of an article I wrote in 2022 — a story that, ironically, went viral. It told of how a group of teenage tech skeptics from Edward R. Murrow High School in Brooklyn and a few other schools in the city gathered on weekends in Prospect Park to enjoy some time together away from the machine.

    "They #sketched and #painted side by side. They read quietly, favoring works by #Dostoyevsky, #Kerouac and #Vonnegut. They sat on logs and groused about how #TikTok was dumbing down their generation. Their flip phones were decorated with stickers and nail polish.

    "Readers inspired by their message responded in hundreds of emails and comments. Reporters from Germany, Brazil, Japan and elsewhere flooded my inbox, asking me how to reach these students who were so hard to track down online. Snarky Reddit threads and think pieces sprouted. #RalphNader endorsed the club in an opinion essay, writing: 'This is a rebellion that needs support and diffusion.'"

    Read more:
    nytimes.com/2025/01/30/style/l

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/
    #SolarPunkSunday #Nature #NeoLuddite #Luddites #LessScreenTime #MoreBoardGames #MoreGreenTime #MoreOutdoorTime #FlipPhones #MoreBooks #ResistTheMachine

  9. Now in College, #LudditeTeens Still Don’t Want Your Likes

    Three years after starting a club meant to fight #SocialMedia’s grip on young people, many original members are holding firm and gaining new converts.

    By Alex Vadukul
    Jan. 30, 2025

    "Biruk Watling, a college sophomore wearing a baggy coat and purple fingerless gloves, walked the chilly campus of Temple University in #Philadelphia on a recent afternoon to recruit new members to her club.
    She taped a flier to a pole: '#JoinTheLudditeClub For #MeaningfulConnections.' Down the block, she posted another one: 'Do You Desire a Healthier Relationship With Technology, Especially Social Media? The Luddite Club Welcomes You and Your Ideas.'

    "When a student approached, Ms. Watling dove into her pitch.

    "'Our club promotes #ConsciousConsumption of #technology,' she said. 'We’re for #HumanConnection. I’m one of the first members of the original Luddite Club in #Brooklyn. Now I’m trying to start it in #Philly.

    "She pulled out a #FlipPhone, mystifying her recruit.

    "'We use these,' she said. 'This has been the most freeing experience of my life.'
    If Ms. Watling had a missionary’s zeal, it was because she wasn’t just promoting a student club, but an approach to modern life that profoundly changed her two years ago, when she helped form the Luddite Club as a high school student in New York.

    "But that was then, back when things were simpler, before she had embarked on the more independent life of a college student and found herself having to navigate QR codes, two-factor-identification logins, dating apps and other digital staples of campus life.

    "The #LudditeClub was the subject of an article I wrote in 2022 — a story that, ironically, went viral. It told of how a group of teenage tech skeptics from Edward R. Murrow High School in Brooklyn and a few other schools in the city gathered on weekends in Prospect Park to enjoy some time together away from the machine.

    "They #sketched and #painted side by side. They read quietly, favoring works by #Dostoyevsky, #Kerouac and #Vonnegut. They sat on logs and groused about how #TikTok was dumbing down their generation. Their flip phones were decorated with stickers and nail polish.

    "Readers inspired by their message responded in hundreds of emails and comments. Reporters from Germany, Brazil, Japan and elsewhere flooded my inbox, asking me how to reach these students who were so hard to track down online. Snarky Reddit threads and think pieces sprouted. #RalphNader endorsed the club in an opinion essay, writing: 'This is a rebellion that needs support and diffusion.'"

    Read more:
    nytimes.com/2025/01/30/style/l

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/
    #SolarPunkSunday #Nature #NeoLuddite #Luddites #LessScreenTime #MoreBoardGames #MoreGreenTime #MoreOutdoorTime #FlipPhones #MoreBooks #ResistTheMachine

  10. Now in College, #LudditeTeens Still Don’t Want Your Likes

    Three years after starting a club meant to fight #SocialMedia’s grip on young people, many original members are holding firm and gaining new converts.

    By Alex Vadukul
    Jan. 30, 2025

    "Biruk Watling, a college sophomore wearing a baggy coat and purple fingerless gloves, walked the chilly campus of Temple University in #Philadelphia on a recent afternoon to recruit new members to her club.
    She taped a flier to a pole: '#JoinTheLudditeClub For #MeaningfulConnections.' Down the block, she posted another one: 'Do You Desire a Healthier Relationship With Technology, Especially Social Media? The Luddite Club Welcomes You and Your Ideas.'

    "When a student approached, Ms. Watling dove into her pitch.

    "'Our club promotes #ConsciousConsumption of #technology,' she said. 'We’re for #HumanConnection. I’m one of the first members of the original Luddite Club in #Brooklyn. Now I’m trying to start it in #Philly.

    "She pulled out a #FlipPhone, mystifying her recruit.

    "'We use these,' she said. 'This has been the most freeing experience of my life.'
    If Ms. Watling had a missionary’s zeal, it was because she wasn’t just promoting a student club, but an approach to modern life that profoundly changed her two years ago, when she helped form the Luddite Club as a high school student in New York.

    "But that was then, back when things were simpler, before she had embarked on the more independent life of a college student and found herself having to navigate QR codes, two-factor-identification logins, dating apps and other digital staples of campus life.

    "The #LudditeClub was the subject of an article I wrote in 2022 — a story that, ironically, went viral. It told of how a group of teenage tech skeptics from Edward R. Murrow High School in Brooklyn and a few other schools in the city gathered on weekends in Prospect Park to enjoy some time together away from the machine.

    "They #sketched and #painted side by side. They read quietly, favoring works by #Dostoyevsky, #Kerouac and #Vonnegut. They sat on logs and groused about how #TikTok was dumbing down their generation. Their flip phones were decorated with stickers and nail polish.

    "Readers inspired by their message responded in hundreds of emails and comments. Reporters from Germany, Brazil, Japan and elsewhere flooded my inbox, asking me how to reach these students who were so hard to track down online. Snarky Reddit threads and think pieces sprouted. #RalphNader endorsed the club in an opinion essay, writing: 'This is a rebellion that needs support and diffusion.'"

    Read more:
    nytimes.com/2025/01/30/style/l

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/
    #SolarPunkSunday #Nature #NeoLuddite #Luddites #LessScreenTime #MoreBoardGames #MoreGreenTime #MoreOutdoorTime #FlipPhones #MoreBooks #ResistTheMachine

  11. Anyone who has been through a natural disaster knows the limitations of government. The question is what are YOU doing to address the #climatecrisis? Yes, we need to address certain high polluting industries and know that "green washing" is a marketing strategy. What choices are YOU making? #ConsciousConsumption

  12. I am a longtime and deeply grateful fan of EWG's Skin Deep Database for looking up ingredients in personal care products.

    If you have specific health concerns, or you're trying to lower the toxicity of products in your home, it's a wonderful resource.

    ewg.org/skindeep/

    #EWG #ConsciousConsumption #SmartShopping #HealthAndBeauty #PersonalHygeine #Toiletries

  13. I am a longtime and deeply grateful fan of EWG's Skin Deep Database for looking up ingredients in personal care products.

    If you have specific health concerns, or you're trying to lower the toxicity of products in your home, it's a wonderful resource.

    ewg.org/skindeep/

    #EWG #ConsciousConsumption #SmartShopping #HealthAndBeauty #PersonalHygeine #Toiletries

  14. I am a longtime and deeply grateful fan of EWG's Skin Deep Database for looking up ingredients in personal care products.

    If you have specific health concerns, or you're trying to lower the toxicity of products in your home, it's a wonderful resource.

    ewg.org/skindeep/

    #EWG #ConsciousConsumption #SmartShopping #HealthAndBeauty #PersonalHygeine #Toiletries

  15. I am a longtime and deeply grateful fan of EWG's Skin Deep Database for looking up ingredients in personal care products.

    If you have specific health concerns, or you're trying to lower the toxicity of products in your home, it's a wonderful resource.

    ewg.org/skindeep/

    #EWG #ConsciousConsumption #SmartShopping #HealthAndBeauty #PersonalHygeine #Toiletries

  16. I am a longtime and deeply grateful fan of EWG's Skin Deep Database for looking up ingredients in personal care products.

    If you have specific health concerns, or you're trying to lower the toxicity of products in your home, it's a wonderful resource.

    ewg.org/skindeep/

    #EWG #ConsciousConsumption #SmartShopping #HealthAndBeauty #PersonalHygeine #Toiletries

  17. What are the least terrible shoes, for the planet and the workers of the world? – which is available for "try before you buy" in Norway?

    I'm guessing it's really hard to get away from shoes with plastic soles? Is the claims of Adidas for some of their shoes to be using recycled ocean-bound plastic real, does it help, or is it just greenwashing?

    Are there any worker owned shoe companies out there?

    #shoes #NoEthicalConsumption #ConsciousConsumption

  18. Consumer support for Fairtrade remains strong despite global cost of living crisis – Fairtrade America

    Consumers all over the world are staying loyal to Fairtrade as the most visible and trusted ethical label, according to new research findings released by GlobeScan and Fairtrade today.
    #Fairtrade #ConsciousConsumption

    fairtradeamerica.org/news-insi

  19. Why I stopped buying too much produce and started meal planning

    Meal planning can be tough, especially when we have good intentions but end up wasting food and resources.

    Janice Phillips is a nurse and public policy advocate.

    youtube.com/shorts/bXy5uCeH0bw

    Listen here: kevinmd.com/podcast

    #mealplanning #sustainability #foodwaste #consciousconsumption #zerowaste #sustainableliving #sustainablediet #sustainabilitymatters #planetfirst #sustainablechoices #greentips #ecofriendly

  20. Why I stopped buying too much produce and started meal planning

    Meal planning can be tough, especially when we have good intentions but end up wasting food and resources.

    Janice Phillips is a nurse and public policy advocate.

    youtube.com/shorts/bXy5uCeH0bw

    Listen here: kevinmd.com/podcast

    #mealplanning #sustainability #foodwaste #consciousconsumption #zerowaste #sustainableliving #sustainablediet #sustainabilitymatters #planetfirst #sustainablechoices #greentips #ecofriendly

  21. Why I stopped buying too much produce and started meal planning

    Meal planning can be tough, especially when we have good intentions but end up wasting food and resources.

    Janice Phillips is a nurse and public policy advocate.

    youtube.com/shorts/bXy5uCeH0bw

    Listen here: kevinmd.com/podcast

    #mealplanning #sustainability #foodwaste #consciousconsumption #zerowaste #sustainableliving #sustainablediet #sustainabilitymatters #planetfirst #sustainablechoices #greentips #ecofriendly

  22. Why I stopped buying too much produce and started meal planning

    Meal planning can be tough, especially when we have good intentions but end up wasting food and resources.

    Janice Phillips is a nurse and public policy advocate.

    youtube.com/shorts/bXy5uCeH0bw

    Listen here: kevinmd.com/podcast

    #mealplanning #sustainability #foodwaste #consciousconsumption #zerowaste #sustainableliving #sustainablediet #sustainabilitymatters #planetfirst #sustainablechoices #greentips #ecofriendly

  23. Why I stopped buying too much produce and started meal planning

    Meal planning can be tough, especially when we have good intentions but end up wasting food and resources.

    Janice Phillips is a nurse and public policy advocate.

    youtube.com/shorts/bXy5uCeH0bw

    Listen here: kevinmd.com/podcast

    #mealplanning #sustainability #foodwaste #consciousconsumption #zerowaste #sustainableliving #sustainablediet #sustainabilitymatters #planetfirst #sustainablechoices #greentips #ecofriendly