ooh.directory: A Curated Collection of 2,402 Blogs for Discovery Beyond Social Media Algorithms
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hisamafahri
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Summary
ooh.directory is a curated directory of 2,402 blogs across various topics, created to help people discover interesting blogs beyond algorithm-driven social media platforms. The directory includes blogs about research, teaching, personal interests, and diverse subjects, with features like search functionality, RSS feeds, and a focus on independent blogging. The article highlights the directory's 20th anniversary and its mission to promote quality blog discovery in an era dominated by social media algorithms.
Key quotes
· 4 pulled🥂 20 years old today!
research and teaching, with some relevance for society
A collection of 2,402 blogs about every topic
a place to find good blogs that interest you
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