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by Silverio Zebral Filho, Head of Academic Affairs (OAS - School of Governance) - Head of Government Innovation Unit (OAS InGovLab) | 10.12.2022

JulianGling

26.05.2026
Felt the post was written for someone like me without explicitly addressing me, and a look at lacecabins produced the same fit, when content lands on its target without pandering you know the writer has done careful audience thinking rather than relying on demographic targeting or interest signals to do the work of editorial decisions.
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JimGrifs

26.05.2026
A piece that brought a sense of order to a topic I had been finding chaotic, and a look at naturallycraftedgoodsmarket continued that organising effect, content that imposes useful structure on messy subjects is doing genuine intellectual work and this site is providing that organisational function across multiple posts I have read recently here.
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LuisWep

26.05.2026
Bookmarked the page and the homepage too because clearly there is more to explore here, and a quick stop at isleparishs only made that more obvious, this is the kind of place I want to dig through over a weekend rather than rushing through during a coffee break tomorrow morning before getting back to work.
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MiguelWeree

26.05.2026
Bookmark added with a small mental note that this is a site to keep, and a look at portmills reinforced the keep status, the verb keep rather than visit captures something about how I think about this kind of site and it is a higher tier of relationship than I have with most places online today.
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Kierandiarl

26.05.2026
Ended up here on a wandering afternoon and was glad I stayed for the read, and a stop at moonfallboutique extended the wandering into a proper exploration of the site, the kind of place that rewards aimless clicking with something genuinely interesting rather than the shallow content that mostly populates the modern open web.
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Donnymew

26.05.2026
Probably the best thing I have read on this topic in the past month, and a stop at pacecabin extended that ranking, the casual ranking of recent reading is informal but real and this site has been winning those rankings for me on this topic specifically over the last several weeks of regular reading sessions.
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Alfredogearo

26.05.2026
Bookmark earned and folder updated to track this site separately, and a look at larkcliff confirmed the folder upgrade was the right call, organising my reading list so that good sites do not get lost in a sea of casual bookmarks is something I do more carefully now and this site warranted its own spot.
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DillonWiree

26.05.2026
Now planning to recommend this site in a context where my recommendations are taken seriously, and a stop at etherledge confirmed I should make that recommendation soon, the small but real act of recommending content into spaces where my taste matters is something I take seriously and this site is worth the recommendation.
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MiguelWeree

26.05.2026
Felt no urge to argue with the conclusions even though I started the post slightly skeptical, and a look at portmills maintained that pattern, writing that earns agreement through clarity of argument rather than rhetorical pressure is the kind I find most persuasive and the kind I want to read more of these days.
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LutherCoush

26.05.2026
Decided to write a short note to the author if there is contact info anywhere, and a stop at robinshuteracing extended that intention, the urge to thank the writer directly is a strong signal of content quality and this site has triggered that urge in me today which is a fairly rare event for my reading.
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