I for one welcome Bluesky, the ATmosphere, BTS Army, and millions of Brazilians to the fediverses!
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I for one welcome Bluesky, the ATmosphere, BTS Army, and millions of Brazilians to the fediverses!
And what better way to do that than with a long post about it?
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The Nexus of Privacyreplied to The Nexus of Privacy on last edited by
On second thought, an even better way to welcome Bluesky, the ATmosphere, BTS Army, and millions of Brazilians to the fediverses is to write a series of posts about it ...
Here's part 2: Is Bluesky part of today's Fediverse?
Spoiler: it depends on your definition of "Fediverse"
Is Bluesky part of today's Fediverse?
I think so! But it depends on how you define "the Fediverse"
The Nexus Of Privacy (privacy.thenexus.today)
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The Social Web Foundation and the big elephant in the federated room
(Part 3 of the series)
The Social Web Foundation and the elephant in the federated room
And I don't mean Mastodon!
The Nexus Of Privacy (privacy.thenexus.today)
Contents:
- Intro
- Let's talk about Meta
- Meanwhile, back in reality ...
- SWF could potentially be a useful counterweight to Meta (although I'm not holding my breath)
- There are many different ways to engage
- SWF and the Schism Within the Fediverses
- To be continued!
(originally publshed with a different title, but it didn't work well as a link preview so I changed it)
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More questions than answers: another post about the Social Web Foundation and the fediverses
More questions than answers: another post about the Social Web Foundation and the fediverses
Questions for others in the fediverses as well as SWF
The Nexus Of Privacy (privacy.thenexus.today)
(Part 4 of "I for one welcome Bluesky, the ATmosphere, BTS Army, and millions of Brazilians to the fediverses!", but like other posts in the series it hopefully stands on its own)
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9 things the Social Web Foundation could do to prioritize safety (if they decide they want to)
9 things the Social Web Foundation could do to prioritize safety (if they decide they want to)
Will they? Time will tell!
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Here's the list:
- Commit to spending at least X% on safety
- Support diverse participation on the W3C standards group's Trust and Safety task force
- Focus on consent-based tools and infrastructure
- Work with people who are targets of harassment to develop tools for collaborative defense
- Support threat modeling work
- Develop automated tools to help moderators
- Do any AI-related work in partnership with AI researchers who take an anti-oppressive, ethics-and-safety-first approach
- Partner with IFTAS
Will they? Time will tell!