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fungiverse.wordpress.com Solarpotterpunk, or: How the Harry Potter Fandom could acquire digital Agency through the Fediverse and its own unique features (fanfics+magic system)

(Creating your first instance for you and your friends … Image by @simzart on tumblr.com) I think that one of the greatest assets behind the Fediverse is for communities to reach a new level …

Solarpotterpunk, or: How the Harry Potter Fandom could acquire digital Agency through the Fediverse and its own unique features (fanfics+magic system)
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In an alternate universe
  • Dark reading but fair point. I mean yeah, the fact that the goblins hold a money monolopy in the first place is really weird.

    Apparantly in the books, wizards shy away from banking because of the bad image and so no one except goblins wants to do it, so a bad societal dynamic is hinted there. But then again, goblins ARE depicted as greedy and evil.

  • Why hasn’t wizarding tech been privatized and sold to Muggles yet? Or has it already … (alternate Wiz-Tech-Timeline)
  • I read it only in parts. Apparantly, there actually is a dollar-galleons-exchange rate carried out by Gringots.

    "Consider first the Galleon–Dollar exchange rate (i.e. the exchange rate between the muggles’ money and the wizards’ money), which is not mentioned explicitly in the original 7-volume Harry Potter books, but we know from the books that the Gringotts handles such exchanges (Rowling, 1999a, p. 50). Based on information from three sources, we estimate that the Galleon–Dollar exchange rate is about $7.30/Galleon."

    The best of these sources is Rowling herself I think: "Third, in an interview on March 12, 2001, when asked by Rebecca Boswell, ‘What is the approximate value of a galleon?’ J.K. Rowling’s reply was ‘About five pounds, though the exchange rate varies!’ (Source: https://www.hp-lexicon.org/2007/02/04/wizard-money/, accessed June 6, 2022.) We conclude therefore that the Galleon–Dollar exchange rate is about $7.30/Galleon."

    Arthur Wesley after all also bought a muggle car and bewitched it.

  • Why hasn’t wizarding tech been privatized and sold to Muggles yet? Or has it already … (alternate Wiz-Tech-Timeline)
  • Idk. I mean, we all basically know how an engine works, how a coffee machine works, but these little magic devices that are supposed to work with these "microchips". You can easily take apart an engine, but if you take apart a smartphone, you never find the bits ...

  • Why hasn’t wizarding tech been privatized and sold to Muggles yet? Or has it already … (alternate Wiz-Tech-Timeline)

    cross-posted from: https://diagonlemmy.social/post/6753

    > Alternative Harry Potter narrative: since the global wizarding wars, many attempts were made by companies to sell their tech to Muggles. It was tolerated by the institute of Magic as long as it was not advertised as such. Above is an example of a banned, confiscated attempt to show the magic more openly. However, over time it turned out that Muggles weren’t even interested in the magic behind it, they wanted their devices easy to use and understand; and everyone else eventually joined the wizards and witches. > > Eventually, all regulations to sell magical devices were erased and since the late 80s with the introduction of the world wide web, the rise of wiz-tech has only increased in pace: next came the introduction of the iPhone by young wizard Steve Jobs, introducing wiz-tech to the broad public and lately, even magic itself can be channelled through so-called AI agents and the Floo-Network begins to open up to Muggles as well with the Fediverse. > > However, with the rise of bad effects that came with it, too, some Muggles are becoming more and more weary of the whole situation and in the wizarding community, people are calling for bringing their knowledge to the Muggles, taking some responsibility beyond their own magical realm, while others call for the institute to again take a stronger stance on the devices in the muggle world due to the negative effects they caused. > > How can a good future for both the wizarding and the muggle world look like?

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    Why hasn’t wizarding tech been privatized and sold to Muggles yet? Or has it already … (alternate Wiz-Tech-Timeline)

    Alternative Harry Potter narrative: since the global wizarding wars, many attempts were made by companies to sell their tech to Muggles. It was tolerated by the institute of Magic as long as it was not advertised as such. Above is an example of a banned, confiscated attempt to show the magic more openly. However, over time it turned out that Muggles weren’t even interested in the magic behind it, they wanted their devices easy to use and understand; and everyone else eventually joined the wizards and witches.

    Eventually, all regulations to sell magical devices were erased and since the late 80s with the introduction of the world wide web, the rise of wiz-tech has only increased in pace: next came the introduction of the iPhone by young wizard Steve Jobs, introducing wiz-tech to the broad public and lately, even magic itself can be channelled through so-called AI agents and the Floo-Network begins to open up to Muggles as well with the Fediverse.

    However, with the rise of bad effects that came with it, too, some Muggles are becoming more and more weary of the whole situation and in the wizarding community, people are calling for bringing their knowledge to the Muggles, taking some responsibility beyond their own magical realm, while others call for the institute to again take a stronger stance on the devices in the muggle world due to the negative effects they caused.

    How can a good future for both the wizarding and the muggle world look like?

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