Tweak preview image for owning ID blog post (#1862)

## Description

The previous image was not clipping correctly and possibly leading to fewer clickthroughs.

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authors: nica
tags: [corso, microsoft 365]
date: 2022-12-05
image: ./images/gian_tweet_backups.png
image: ./images/you_are_your_own_brand.jpeg
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I recently saw a tweet that really spoke to me:
![Photo of wall with icons and text that says that You Are Your Own Brand](./images/you_are_your_own_brand.jpeg)
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![Gian Paolo tweet stating The only long-term solution to maintain your identity is: 1. your own domain name 2. your own website/blog 3. several backups](./images/gian_tweet_backups.png)
I recently saw a tweet, shown below, that really spoke to me.
Gian was really addressing the chaotic situation with Twitter, but it feels much more broadly applicable in todays climate.
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Given the increased role of automation in flagging “bad” accounts,
there is now an ever-growing list of examples where imperfect AI-based systems misclassify perfectly legitimate accounts
as bad. With no human-based recourse with most large companies, this has led to disastrous situations where
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![Gian Paolo tweet stating The only long-term solution to maintain your identity is: 1. your own domain name 2. your own website/blog 3. several backups](./images/gian_tweet_backups.png)
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A way out exists though! The growth of easy-to-use SaaS services now allow you to, for the price of a coffee a month,

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