
After installing Open Graph OG for word press and resolving the editing issues with divi, I believe we are a little further along.
We can do may things now and are preparing for identifying, researching, and producing biographies on people that have much to contribute to humanity as a whole, or their progeny at minimum. However it will be critical to spiral our core content into varying packages and the Biografa podcast along with articles allow for updates and ongoing biographing of people’s lives, accomplishments, successes and failures.
This is a core piece to the puzzle of how we tell the story of humanity and our endeavors, enterprises, and our experiences.
Alas, as we near the term of actual crank-starting, we will be able to utilize some of the interviews with subjects and guest appearances by subjects as a part of the subject biografa page, dedicated to each subject in the biografa universe. As of this writing, our subjects are under the ‘Projects’ menu, as we intend to utilize the ‘projects’ packaging of our subject biografas.
The more we advance the more useful this will become not only to our audience and new indexing systems with artificial intelligence, but also for our subjects of biografa as conveniences to share and protect their data in new and unprecedented ways.
After all the world has turned upside down due to a deluge of marketing inundation which has the consumers forking over more and more money for services and the vendors acting as if they are in control and possess a seeming advantage. As I said, seeming, because it is just an illusion. People seem to be addicted to purchasing. Skow down purchasing and select resources of value. Negotiate again and remember you are the buyer and have the decision power, but many sellers out there treat the sales process as expected. Streaming services either pound you with advertising or subscribe, then go up regularly on subscriptions. Apartments go up on rent terms at every lease lifecycle, acting as if ther is no choice. There is: Move! It costs them more money to give free month incentives to new people plus the time, labor, marketing expenses to lease it. Punish them. Does it suck for you as moving? Of course, but the consumers are being led instead of leading. It takes a little more effort but it is our responsibility.
Then there is data. This is what its all about. Businesses who sell should pay you for your data and not force you to fill in the paper work, not the other way around. If they were serious about receiving your money which are units of your labor made fungible, then they should take the time to fill n the forms, and take better care of your data, much less sell it or abuse it.
Someday biografa will help everyone with this by allowing citizens to control their data by who sees how much of it and what aspects, and pay you to present their wares to you. Big corporate has Americans feeling lucky they are there to take their money. Its perverted and far from free market. Very Far. As in other industries, this is one where through enriching entertainment, we can rebalance capitalism into its natural state, as opposed to a current state of feudalistic control over areas of industry.
There are greater monopolies now than have ever existed before or probably even imagined. I think John Sherman is rolling over in his grave this very minute! See Our microbiografa on John Sherman.
My favorite is phone options. People have a choice of two basic providers: Apple or Android, brought to you primarily by Samsung. As long as there is a choice it can’t be a monopoly. This is a trick Bill Gates put into play by helping Steve Jobs reclaim Apple. Offer choice and its a fair market – to them! The best part is most apple users are quick to insult an Android user but when asked why, they only give basic marketing quips. “Its just better,” is the most common reply. Why though?
I think what’s better is more choices. As we have entered an age where Most people can not make a cell phone, their communication is now controlled by third parties and certainly only with permission. Don’t pay your phone bill and see what happens. That’s permission based on ignorance. Where have I seen this before? However more choices mean more data nets to control by others with yet greater agendas.
At the end of the day, this is just post is simply to practice various articles and content processing, but definitely check out the Micro-Biografa on John Sherman, creator of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.
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