Trawling Instagram recently we came across these guys, Skrolli is a mainly volunteer-based computer culture magazine on paper and digital. The magazine has a Finnish edition – simply known as Skrolli – as well as an English version, the Skrolli International Edition.
Skrolli is a printed computing culture magazine that is produced mainly by volunteers. The magazine focuses on subjects that are disregarded in the mainstream media, such as DIY culture, hardware hacking, and the different subcultures of computer users. It wants to dig deeper into the subjects it covers, and encourages understanding products instead of merely consuming them. Despite this, the magazine also wants to address the general public – the stories are written for everyone to enjoy and require no special background knowledge.
Skrolli is very much a social online project. It was born from an Internet meme, its editors and supporters hold an open dialogue on IRC, and everyone is invited to participate. To keep the process running smoothly, a group of approximately ten active members of the community have been selected to work as the editorial staff.
You can follow Skrolli in English on Twitter, on Facebook and on Instagram. You can also talk to and about them on their own Skrolli subreddit or if you want to get involved directly then drop them a line at [email protected] and they’ll take it from there.
READ THE ENGLISH SAMPLE HERE
