The Social Web is happening. One handle. Multiple platforms. No gatekeepers.
My @piotrek@nerdontour.net works everywhere. Threads. Mastodon. Ghost. Flipboard.
This is how the internet was meant to be. Interoperable, decentralized, diverse.
Early days? Absolutely. But I'm thrilled about the possibilities. Follow me wherever you are.
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