...as important as who we connect with. A few senior neighbors I know IRL told me after connecting them with others via FB and text threads, "I never knew these people before, but I'm thankful I know them now to help stayed informed." Because we're all navigating our own ignorance now.
February 26, 2025 at 5:35 PM
...as important as who we connect with. A few senior neighbors I know IRL told me after connecting them with others via FB and text threads, "I never knew these people before, but I'm thankful I know them now to help stayed informed." Because we're all navigating our own ignorance now.
TBH a privatized and for-profit platform isn't what I want in place to keep us safe and informed. But Facebook's wide net cast across the Forgotten Generation, Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and even to a mostly silent Gen Z branch saved lives before and after, underlining how we keep connected is...
February 26, 2025 at 5:35 PM
TBH a privatized and for-profit platform isn't what I want in place to keep us safe and informed. But Facebook's wide net cast across the Forgotten Generation, Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and even to a mostly silent Gen Z branch saved lives before and after, underlining how we keep connected is...
...especially older residents whose only social media account might be Facebook. In practice the platform returned to resemble it's pre uber-monetized and algorithmically dictated state, dissolving those universally hated layers back into a community platform...
February 26, 2025 at 5:35 PM
...especially older residents whose only social media account might be Facebook. In practice the platform returned to resemble it's pre uber-monetized and algorithmically dictated state, dissolving those universally hated layers back into a community platform...
One neighbor shared he was quoted $52k for remediation, including $1,000 to clean an empty $100 IKEA bookshelf. Numerous low end quotes are in the $30k range, forcing some folks to go at it themselves without training and understanding formal safety protocols.
January 29, 2025 at 6:37 PM
One neighbor shared he was quoted $52k for remediation, including $1,000 to clean an empty $100 IKEA bookshelf. Numerous low end quotes are in the $30k range, forcing some folks to go at it themselves without training and understanding formal safety protocols.