For some months now I am actively hesitating to publish my work-related stuff on #LinkedIn (or any other centralized social network for that matter) so I am thinking of using the #fediverse for it.
Do you have any advice for using fediverse as your #work -related social network? My use case for such a network would be: inspiring others to do good work, building and maintaining my professional "brand," and helping myself or my employer attract new talent.
Some topics to consider: Same account, separate account? Server software (Mastodon, Pleroma, ...)? Discovering (potential) colleagues, being discovered by them? Pointing existing LinkedIn users to your fediverse account? Adjusting language/tone of communication based on fediverse nuances?
I am eager to learn. Boosts are appreciated.
“Work is a form of service to God.”
― Sunday Adelaja
King’s College London: Smart home devices used to monitor domestic workers raise safety concerns. “Based on in-depth interviews with 26 domestic workers and five recruitment agencies for domestic workers in China, this first-of-its-kind study points out some concerning practices by employers in the use of these devices to monitor the performance of their workers within the context of […]
My institutional access to the NY Times does not allow me to gift articles, but just the title of this piece conveys the work horror:
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/04/business/boss-sleepover-inappropriate.html
> AI use damages professional reputation, study suggests https://arstechnica.com/ai/2025/05/ai-use-damages-professional-reputation-study-suggests/
FTA: "New Duke study says workers judge others for AI use—and hide its use, fearing stigma."
LMAO, not here. Over here they embrace and worship at the #AISlop altar.
Their #work in supporting #antiauthoritarian armed #resistance against #Russian occupation has spilled over to directing #aid to #civilians living on the front.
https://freedomnews.org.uk/2025/05/09/ukraine-on-the-ground-with-solidarity-collectives/