If we’re being honest — like, really honest — we all just kinda want to ignore all our work and redesign our personal sites for the hundredth time. So… let’s do that.
These days, it’s hard to know where we belong online. Platforms that used to feel open are locking down, and we can’t assume that everyone we meet has an account on every platform. We need a home online that’s actually ours: a personal website.
The only downside to a personal website has historically been that they’re hard to keep up to date, especially with all the social media giants restricting their APIs. But now, with the AT Protocol, we have a chance to actually own our data again, and use our activity across the whole “atmosphere” anywhere we want — including on our personal websites.
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