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- free software
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- user domestication
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title: Keeping platforms open
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This article is the second entry of series of posts exploring situations in which <abbr title="free, libre, and open-source software">FLOSS</abbr> alone isn't enough to secure user freedom.
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- web
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- rant
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- minimalism
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title: An opinionated list of best practices for textual websites
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- free software
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title: WhatsApp and the domestication of users
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I have never used WhatsApp, and never will. Despite this, I still feel the need to write an article about WhatsApp since it's the perfect case study to help understand a class of businesses models I call "user domestication". The domestication of users is high on my list of problems plaguing the human race, and is worth a detailed explanation.
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