• garretble@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    This is great.

    I really wish more news sites set up their own instances. At the start I realize they wouldn’t be getting as many eyeballs, but it seems to make a lot of sense to have a @news@cnn.social or something. Then Wolf could have @Wolf.Blitzer@cnn.social.

    Instant “verification” that way, too.

    But we’ll see.

    • 2bR02b@lemmy.one
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      1 year ago

      Given how the fediverse is kinda like e-mail, this feels like a natural next step.

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      1 year ago

      That’s a really great idea. It makes so much sense that it seems weird that it’s not already the way things are done.

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        For some crazy reason they haven’t snatched it up yet. Atleast a domain seller website is saying it is free for pickings, if you want it.

        Then again maybe their policy is to put everything as subdomain on cnn.com and make cnn.com their sole brand “if it’s not on cnn.com, it’s not that CNN”. Still i would have though they defensive register all relevant TLDs, even if they never ever use them.

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          I don’t remember which pizza chain (or it has since been fixed) but something like papajohns.pizza used to redirect to dominos.com.

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          1 year ago

          Ah, okay, it would make more sense to say something like social.cnn.com since they already own and use cnn.com.

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        It’d be another method to drive traffic to their websites and gain more ad revenue. Same as maintaining a presence on twitter or facebook, or providing an RSS feed.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah totally.

        I had the thought that since Threads “doesn’t want politics” on their platform, and Twitter is trash, maaaaybe activity pub could be a thing.

        But you are right: they won’t do anything if it won’t make money.

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          1 year ago

          Isn’t their entire strategy to fish people onto their site, make money that way? Twitter doesn’t pay them either.

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      1 year ago

      Agreed, not sure how I feel about governments setting up their own servers, but news organizations definitely.