home.social

#removingcontent — Public Fediverse posts

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

  1. Dazed: The internet made us archive our lives – now we want out. “The shift points to a newer (and almost ironic) conundrum: part of the internet’s original appeal was that it offered us a way to document our lives and imagine that some piece of us might live on forever. But somewhere along the way, between the rise of curated feeds, influencer culture and the resurfacing of old celebrity […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/29/dazed-the-internet-made-us-archive-our-lives-now-we-want-out/
  2. Dazed: The internet made us archive our lives – now we want out. “The shift points to a newer (and almost ironic) conundrum: part of the internet’s original appeal was that it offered us a way to document our lives and imagine that some piece of us might live on forever. But somewhere along the way, between the rise of curated feeds, influencer culture and the resurfacing of old celebrity […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/29/dazed-the-internet-made-us-archive-our-lives-now-we-want-out/
  3. Dazed: The internet made us archive our lives – now we want out. “The shift points to a newer (and almost ironic) conundrum: part of the internet’s original appeal was that it offered us a way to document our lives and imagine that some piece of us might live on forever. But somewhere along the way, between the rise of curated feeds, influencer culture and the resurfacing of old celebrity […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/29/dazed-the-internet-made-us-archive-our-lives-now-we-want-out/
  4. Dazed: The internet made us archive our lives – now we want out. “The shift points to a newer (and almost ironic) conundrum: part of the internet’s original appeal was that it offered us a way to document our lives and imagine that some piece of us might live on forever. But somewhere along the way, between the rise of curated feeds, influencer culture and the resurfacing of old celebrity […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/29/dazed-the-internet-made-us-archive-our-lives-now-we-want-out/
  5. Dazed: The internet made us archive our lives – now we want out. “The shift points to a newer (and almost ironic) conundrum: part of the internet’s original appeal was that it offered us a way to document our lives and imagine that some piece of us might live on forever. But somewhere along the way, between the rise of curated feeds, influencer culture and the resurfacing of old celebrity […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/29/dazed-the-internet-made-us-archive-our-lives-now-we-want-out/