Sha
sharef.bsky.social
Sha
@sharef.bsky.social
Sensemaking sensemaker.
@dazzle.fm Will your Bsky feature be back on? I checked the new website and @trends.dazzle.fm , seems out of date.
October 3, 2025 at 10:14 AM
Bad times for science social media...
A union that represents university professors published a guide tailored to help its members navigate social media during the “current climate.”

The advice? Lock down your social media accounts, expect anything you post will be screenshotted.

🔗 www.404media.co/union-warns-...
Union Warns Professors About Posting In the ‘Current Climate’
Academic workers are re-thinking how they live and work online after some have been fired for criticizing Charlie Kirk following his death.
www.404media.co
September 22, 2025 at 12:03 PM
Reposted by Sha
We had a great onsite in NYC last week w/ @sharef.bsky.social @ronent.bsky.social @wesleyfinck.org - product brainstorming, strategy, bouldering and homebrewed kombucha! 🍻

Also inspiring convos w/ @exgenesis.ingroup.social @clinamenic.com & many more!
IRL sensemaking is the best ✨
June 16, 2025 at 8:59 PM
Keep up the good work!
Slowfeed.ai is a spinoff of @cosmik.network, a project we built last year together with @ronent.bsky.social and @sharef.bsky.social.

We want slowfeed.ai to be simple and useful from the beginning.

We will then experiment with new ways of consuming feeds with the help of AI. Buckle up!
Slowfeed
Stop scrolling
Slowfeed.ai
April 29, 2025 at 2:57 PM
Bluesky (and any ATProto app) could use a Community Notes feature! And people are talking about it - github.com/bluesky-soci...
I have a slightly different idea of how to do it 👇
Community Notes · Issue #5783 · bluesky-social/social-app
Describe the Feature I would like to see community notes on this platform to help prevent the spread of misinformation. Attachments Describe Alternatives No response Additional Context The code for...
github.com
March 7, 2025 at 4:20 PM
Worldwide, we see how we become nations where personalities replace parties. Old but still relevant:
www.econlib.org/archives/201...
#npcs
Imagine not knowing who the President is - Econlib
I’ve frequently pointed to countries like Switzerland as a political model. The basic idea is that the Swiss have a very effective system in place, and thus we don’t focus on who is President. Thus pe...
www.econlib.org
March 6, 2025 at 9:33 PM
Beautiful presentation to a beautiful proof.
youtu.be/IQqtsm-bBRU?...
This open problem taught me what topology is
YouTube video by 3Blue1Brown
youtu.be
January 2, 2025 at 3:25 PM
I like the idea of the "intimacy gradient." It is hard to Imagine how it fits in today's social media landscape and gains adoption. This blog introduces the concept but doesn't provide a tangible example www.socialroots.io/intimacy-gra...
Intimacy Gradients: The Key to Fixing Our Broken Social Media Landscape
Un-breaking our social networks requires fundamentally different architectures than the defaults currently used to build most tools for coordination.
www.socialroots.io
December 6, 2024 at 6:22 PM
Yuval Harari: "You need two things to fix social media - 1. Platforms should be held accountable for their algorithms.
2. Humans have free speech. Bots don't." (not word to word)

Does @bsky.app address these issues? 1/..
November 28, 2024 at 4:43 AM
Reposted by Sha
Also related to our current work on Sensemaking Networks with @wesleyfinck.org @sharef.bsky.social @pepoospina.bsky.social
we think open science social media is a great place to experiment with new apps + protocols for fostering collective intelligence
paragraph.xyz/@sense-nets/...
Sensemaking Networks: Project Introduction
Incorporating science social media into the scientific process
paragraph.xyz
November 27, 2024 at 3:50 AM
What if well-established and dense stater packs can evolve into something more? Communities? Interest groups?
It's crazy how small changes in how social networks work can lead to very different experiences. For example, starter packs seem to drastically change how the social graph evolves. I've seen more new followers this week alone than in a full year on Twitter
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November 21, 2024 at 8:10 PM