links about the open web and silos http://boghop.com/2017/05/23/the-internet-is-not-broken.html http://boghop.com/2017/05/23/antiamp-rhetoric-may-2017.html http://boghop.com/2017/06/01/antifacebook-rhetoric-from-oldschool-bloggers.html http://boghop.com/2017/06/11/june-2017-hn-discussion-about-the-open-web.html http://boghop.com/2017/06/02/indieweb-links-jun-2-2017.html http://boghop.com/2017/06/10/reading-without-javascript.html http://altplatform.org/2017/06/09/feed-reader-revolution/ q. Making matters worse, these social silo readers have typically, if not uniformly, turned off all external access to their own RSS feeds long ago. If you want to read content in Facebook, you have to log in and have an account and participate there directly, you cannot just subscribe to five peoples’ content via RSS and read it anywhere you want. This monopolistic behavior is exactly the reason we call them silos. Content goes in, but doesn’t come back out. q.. --- open-web-vs-silos/ http://boghop.com/2016/10/07/defining-open-web-and-silos.html