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polgeonow

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Editor and lead cartographer of Political Geography Now (www.polgeonow.com). Covering changes to the world's countries, flags, borders, territorial control, and more.

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polgeonow, to Norway
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, & say that on May 28 they'll join nearly 3/4 of the world's countries in officially recognizing as an independent country. and say they might soon too. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4nn78r3w3ko

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polgeonow, to Israel
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polgeonow, to Minnesota
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polgeonow, to Palestine
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polgeonow, to Palestine
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delegation gets upgrade to its Observer status at the , as large majority of countries urge for it to be granted membership (so far blocked by US vetoes at ) https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-68983650 @geography @geopolitics

polgeonow, to Israel
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polgeonow, to journalism
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The things I come across while studying territorial control in :

Impressively well-researched and organized investigative report from @reuters on who directed apparent campaign of against people in state last year. https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/sudan-politics-darfur-violence/

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polgeonow, to worldwithoutus
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Interesting reporting as always from Mia Bennett of Cryopolitics, this time on the temporary Israeli base that was built in US state of to test defensive space missiles now being used in the .

https://www.cryopolitics.com/2024/04/29/kodiak-pacific-spaceport-complex-israel/

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polgeonow, to Turkey
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New: Your Complete Guide to #Turkey's 2021-2022 Name Change. A plain English explainer on what happened and why, how it started, and how it's going. Full article (free): https://www.polgeonow.com/2024/04/turkey-name-change-to-turkiye.html

#geography #geographyteacher #placenames #namechange #toponymy #geopolitics #Turkiye #Europe #Asia @geography @geopolitics

polgeonow, to Argentina
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#Argentina has applied to become an official partner country of #NATO (different from a full member, and not part of the mutual defense pact). https://time.com/6968884/argentina-nato-global-partner-request-milei/

#geography #geopolitics #military #security #SouthAmerica #intergovernmental @geopolitics @geography

polgeonow, (edited ) to Bulgaria
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polgeonow, to Dragonlance
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Two weeks ago we published a subscriber update to our overview #map of territorial administration in #Israel/#Palestine, with detailed timeline of events since December.

The map is still basically correct today, pending possible Israeli offensive on #Rafah.

Full map & report: https://www.polgeonow.com/2024/03/israel-palestine-control-map-report-regional-conflict-timeline.html

#IsraelPalestineWar #Hamas #Gaza #GazaStrip #GazaWar #WestBank #IsraelHamasWar #geography #geopolitics #conflictmapping #conflictmap #conflicttracking @geography @geopolitics

ajsadauskas, (edited ) to tech
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In an age of LLMs, is it time to reconsider human-edited web directories?

Back in the early-to-mid '90s, one of the main ways of finding anything on the web was to browse through a web directory.

These directories generally had a list of categories on their front page. News/Sport/Entertainment/Arts/Technology/Fashion/etc.

Each of those categories had subcategories, and sub-subcategories that you clicked through until you got to a list of websites. These lists were maintained by actual humans.

Typically, these directories also had a limited web search that would crawl through the pages of websites listed in the directory.

Lycos, Excite, and of course Yahoo all offered web directories of this sort.

(EDIT: I initially also mentioned AltaVista. It did offer a web directory by the late '90s, but this was something it tacked on much later.)

By the late '90s, the standard narrative goes, the web got too big to index websites manually.

Google promised the world its algorithms would weed out the spam automatically.

And for a time, it worked.

But then SEO and SEM became a multi-billion-dollar industry. The spambots proliferated. Google itself began promoting its own content and advertisers above search results.

And now with LLMs, the industrial-scale spamming of the web is likely to grow exponentially.

My question is, if a lot of the web is turning to crap, do we even want to search the entire web anymore?

Do we really want to search every single website on the web?

Or just those that aren't filled with LLM-generated SEO spam?

Or just those that don't feature 200 tracking scripts, and passive-aggressive privacy warnings, and paywalls, and popovers, and newsletters, and increasingly obnoxious banner ads, and dark patterns to prevent you cancelling your "free trial" subscription?

At some point, does it become more desirable to go back to search engines that only crawl pages on human-curated lists of trustworthy, quality websites?

And is it time to begin considering what a modern version of those early web directories might look like?

@degoogle #tech #google #web #internet #LLM #LLMs #enshittification #technology #search #SearchEngines #SEO #SEM

polgeonow,
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@ajsadauskas I still rely on Google's extensive automatically-generated index for certain specialized research purposes (like finding all the news about a specific place from small national newspapers and web forums in other countries), but I totally agree that in general Google Search has lost a lot of its usefulness, largely due to rampant SEO abuse (ads at the top are nothing compared to whole pages of low-quality search results).

polgeonow, to Dragonlance
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polgeonow, to random
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Two weeks ago, military juntas controlling , , and announced their countries' "immediate withdrawal" from , 's regional integration bloc. This is a big deal.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/1/28/niger-mali-burkina-faso-announce-withdrawal-from-ecowas

But it can't legally go into effect right away...

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polgeonow, (edited )
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The treaty, which is incorporated into the laws of , , and through past ratification, states in Article 91 that member countries can only withdraw from the organization after "one year's notice in writing".

https://investmentpolicy.unctad.org/international-investment-agreements/treaty-files/5476/download

What's more...

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polgeonow,
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...last word from 's governing commission is that it hasn't received any official notice of withdrawal from , , and at all. https://www.ecowas.int/ecowas-communique-on-burkina-faso-mali-niger/

It's presumably up for debate whether leaders who took power unconstitutionally in coups even have the legal power to serve withdrawal notice to ECOWAS. Of course, the military juntas are ignoring their own country's laws anyway. But...

polgeonow, (edited )
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...their lack of legal legitimacy could make it easy for future, constitutional governments of , , and to declare that no withdrawal from ever really happened, if they want to reverse the decision. In any case, it can't take legal effect within less than a year.

polgeonow, to Dragonlance
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polgeonow, to Somalia
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Has become first country ever to recognize self-proclaimed Republic of as independent from ? Somaliland govt says yes, but Ethiopia govt is giving mixed signals.
https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2024/1/4/ambiguous-ethiopia-port-deal-fuels-uncertainty-over-somaliland-statehood

One Ethiopian statement says it's only promised to seriously consider recognizing Somaliland: https://addisstandard.com/news-in-depth-assessment-of-somalilands-recognition-bid-by-ethiopia-part-of-mou/

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polgeonow, to geopolitics
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"United States of ", led by fugitive Indian guru & accused rapist, claimed new achievement last month when agriculture ministry signed agreement to look into recognizing it as independent.

https://apnews.com/article/kailasa-paraguay-india-hindu-chamorro-bec1acb8178cfe645392f0f1aae75a58

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astro_jcm, (edited ) to chile
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1/ This is the longest exposure I've ever taken: 8 months long! It shows the Sun's path on the sky between Apr 17 - Dec 11 2018, as seen from ESO's Paranal Observatory in .

This is part of a collaboration with Diego López Calvín, an expert in solarigraphy: https://solarigrafia.com

Diego sent me some of his hand-made cameras, which I placed all over Paranal. So what do we see here? See thread below 👇

polgeonow,
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@Red_Shirt_no2 @astro_jcm Would it not be exactly on the autumnal equinox? Or are there other things that factor into that?

polgeonow,
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@Red_Shirt_no2 @astro_jcm Exactly - I can't quite wrap my head around that question either.

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proactivepaul, to random
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HT @FediFollows

here's a useful news source - with a focus on using maps to help us understand geographic and political news

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polgeonow,
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@proactivepaul @FediFollows Thanks!

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