An encouraging take on why and how to stop using Pinterest, which us people looking for specific image references have hated for years because of how it's poisoned image search... (The original source!
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An encouraging take on why and how to stop using Pinterest, which us people looking for specific image references have hated for years because of how it's poisoned image search... (The original source! Give it to me!)
"When you're exploring sources that aren't designed for marketing, you don't just find pretty images. You find stories, histories, details that will surprise you." And friction in the experience makes you act, not just scroll.
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An encouraging take on why and how to stop using Pinterest, which us people looking for specific image references have hated for years because of how it's poisoned image search... (The original source! Give it to me!)
"When you're exploring sources that aren't designed for marketing, you don't just find pretty images. You find stories, histories, details that will surprise you." And friction in the experience makes you act, not just scroll.
I'm really impressed with Steph's analysis. (is she on here yet?) #Pinterest is mostly shoppable and sponsored content. Social media should connect us with other people and their ideas. It's more fun, and healthy that way.
I would love to see this kind of analysis of #facebook, #instagram, #tumblr and #bluesky #sewing #knitting #fiberarts
There are more interesting graphs like this one in her video:

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