I think most all of us here on Lemmy are people with technical background. Most of my professional contacts remained using Reddit, Twitter and even excited when Threads launched.

If you are non-tech background, please comment and share what you do for life.

If you have tech background, upvote this to help promote this post so that we can find more non-tech users on Lemmy.

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    1 year ago

    I don’t know if I count but I’m a communications student. Information technology is somewhat related but this field isn’t pragmatic when it comes to that. I’m probably one of the few students here who’s interested in studying (alternative) media platforms over media content.

    It’s rare to have dicussions on things like copyleft, privacy, open-source software, and decentralized communications platforms, all of which I genuinely believe are worthwhile topics in this field.

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      1 year ago

      Absolutely agree that copyleft, privacy, open source software are important no matter who you are.

      I don’t work on servers or anything for a living. I need some systems knowledge for my job, but mostly it’s focused on talking to people and relaying information.

      But I believe in this sort of thing because allowing capitalist corporations to control large parts of our daily toolset is bullshit, and it leads to bad outcomes. Shitty subscription models, stagnation, being squeezed for every penny.

      I hate the control that a tiny number of unelected assholes have over us. The sharing society of the future will not have copyright in the traditional sense.

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      1 year ago

      Perhaps let’s use this comment here for all the tech users to add their comments onto