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  • dara_like_sara avatar

    I’m thinking about communities that might vibe with UpTrust — groups of people who feel like existing platforms don’t quite work for them, or who are actively looking for something better.

    Maybe they’re academic groups, or small think-tanks, or even informal circles where sharing perspective is part of how they connect.

    A couple questions I’d love your thoughts on:
    – What kinds of groups or communities come to mind? Whether or not you’re connected to them, who do you think UpTrust is for?
    – Are you part of — or close to — any communities like this? If so, I’d love to hear more.

    Appreciate any reflections, names, hunches, or breadcrumbs 🍞

    dara_like_saraSA•...

    Hmmm I'm not sure they need to be any specific way, other than that they like sharing in the format we're currently operating under on UpTrust-- kinda intellectual, medium-form essay-type things. 

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  • david avatar

    Is the Thesis/Antithesis/Synthesis dialectic too constraining? Stephanie Lepp has started a project called Faces of X – don’t worry, X doesn’t mean Twitter, rather X as in fill in the blank

    See: https://www.facesofx.org/p/interview-the-glenn-show?r=1gw0e&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

    She is trying to break people out of either or thinking with very short (5 minute) videos that attempt to steel-man each of the thesis and antithesis perspectives, and then coming in with a synthesis view that explores the potential territory missing in the previous two.

    Best just to watch a sample for yourself on facesofx.org (examples videos on Gender, Race, Capitalism, and Abortion, you know, just a few safe and non-controversial starters).

    The link for this post is an interview by Glenn Loury, a college professor in which he responds with his thoughts and seems to get stuck in the either/or dichotomy, or in the view that no perspective that can be voiced in a few minutes is sufficient to give the topic its due.

    While I love Stephanie’s approach, I am concerned that it may assume more capacity that the average person can meet. You’ll have to watch to get a sense of what I mean.

    https://www.facesofx.org/p/interview-the-glenn-show?r=1gw0e&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
    xander•...

    I’m a little confused by your heading, as the content doesn’t seem to be about how that developmental triad is/isn’t too constraining.

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