The next wave of social media isn’t going to be with centralize Big Social wannabes like Tribel, Hive, and Spoutible.
It will be with decentralized server apps like Mastodon, Akkoma, Friendica, *key apps, /kbin, and (maybe) Bluesky.
The next wave of social media isn’t going to be with centralize Big Social wannabes like Tribel, Hive, and Spoutible.
It will be with decentralized server apps like Mastodon, Akkoma, Friendica, *key apps, /kbin, and (maybe) Bluesky.
I don’t think Post will survive if they put federation on the back burner.
The era of surveillance capitalists owning your social graph is over.
@atomicpoet …for the moment. Question is can we sustain the moment.
@goodthinking It takes vigilance.
‘The next wave of social media isn’t going to be with centralized Big Social wannabes like Tribel, Hive, and Spoutible.
‘It will be with decentralized server apps like Mastodon, Akkoma, Friendica, *key apps, /kbin, and (maybe) Bluesky.’
I am not sure about Bluesky. Wherever there is the scent of a profit motive, I think it will fail (the user) in the end.
Mastodon all the way for IZ.
@InterzoneMag They’re a public benefit corporation. But we’ll see what happens.
@atomicpoet@mastodon.social Until now if you wanted to build a new social media app you always had the issue of how do you get users if you don't have any users. With the rise of ActivityPub that may all change. Could unleash quite a bit of innovation we haven't seen before.
@atomicpoet I like the optimism, it’s the only way to go. :)
@atomicpoet @goodthinking not vigilance…persistence.
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