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    Electronic Frontier Foundation (eff@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 15-Nov-2024 02:51:13 JST Electronic Frontier Foundation Electronic Frontier Foundation

    As more people online have expressed their desire for social media platforms that respect their autonomy and that make them feel empowered, decentralization has become a hot topic. We’ve had a lot to say about it 🧵 (1/4)

    In conversation about 6 months ago from mastodon.social permalink
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      Electronic Frontier Foundation (eff@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 15-Nov-2024 02:51:35 JST Electronic Frontier Foundation Electronic Frontier Foundation
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      In just the last few years radical and controversial changes to major platforms were a wake up call to many and are driving people to seek alternatives to the billionaire-driven monocultures. Here are just a few of them. (2/4) https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/06/whats-difference-between-mastodon-bluesky-and-threads

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        What’s the Difference Between Mastodon, Bluesky, and Threads?
        from Rory Mir and Ross Schulman
        The ongoing Twitter exodus sparked life into a new way of doing social media. Instead of a handful of platforms trying to control your life online, people are reclaiming control by building more open and empowering approaches to social media. Some of these you may have heard of: Mastodon, Bluesky,...
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      Electronic Frontier Foundation (eff@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 15-Nov-2024 02:51:49 JST Electronic Frontier Foundation Electronic Frontier Foundation
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      What if we took things further than just decentralizing our social media platforms? Some technologists are looking at fully peer-to-peer models for communications. (3/4) https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/12/meet-spritely-and-veilid

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        Spritely and Veilid: Exciting Projects Building the Peer-to-Peer Web
        from Ross Schulman
        While there is a surge in federated social media sites, like Bluesky and Mastodon, some technologists are hoping to take things further than this model of decentralization with fully peer-to-peer applications. Two leading projects, Spritely and Veilid, hint at what this could look like.There are...
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      Electronic Frontier Foundation (eff@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 15-Nov-2024 02:52:18 JST Electronic Frontier Foundation Electronic Frontier Foundation
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      People are fighting back against the privatization and consolidation of our online communities. We documented these and several other exciting developments in the world of decentralization late last year. (4/4) https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/12/taking-back-web-decentralization-2023-review

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        Taking Back the Web with Decentralization: 2023 in Review
        from Ross Schulman and Rory Mir
        When a system becomes too tightly-controlled and centralized, the people being squeezed tend to push back to reclaim their lost autonomy. The internet is no exception. While the internet began as a loose affiliation of universities and government bodies, that emergent digital commons has been...

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