My endgame is not Mastodon.My endgame is not Threads. My endgame is not Bluesky.
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@kai I'm not here to force folks to use a specific service if one serves their needs. If my friend finds comfort in a specific platform, my aim is to keep up and communicate with them, not force them into a place they feel uncomfortable.
There are many pros and cons to these platforms, and I can find faults with their alternatives, too. The only thing a social media platform is sure to do is eventually disappoint you. At some point in the future, I'll likely self-host.
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@quillmatiq I've forgotten the name of it but isn't there a (flawed) app that already claims to do that?
Someone w/a better memory that mine should recall that it is. âď¸
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Arnel Ĺ ariÄ Sharan :verified:replied to Anuj Ahooja last edited by
@quillmatiq well, Threads is in the way an end game. Unfortunately.
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@art The art of good conversation, albeit abridged to some extent, seems to have become eclipsed by CDN fuelled Social Networks where owning a Louis Vuitton hand bag somehow makes someone an âinfluencerâ or what used to be called a âtrend-setterâ. Iâve always gravitated to IRC, XMPP & similar, the BBS revival & the original âGalaxyâ social space on what was then Tor Hidden Services, back in 2013-14. Today people seem to form closed groups for more meaningful conversation. Times change.
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@quillmatiq The art of good conversation, albeit abridged to some extent, seems to have become eclipsed by CDN fuelled Social Networks where owning a Louis Vuitton hand bag somehow makes someone an âinfluencerâ or what used to be called a âtrend-setterâ. Iâve always gravitated to IRC, XMPP & similar, the BBS revival & the original âGalaxyâ social space on Tor Hidden Services, back in 2013-14. Today people seem to form closed groups for more meaningful conversation. Times change.
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autopilotreplied to Arnel Ĺ ariÄ Sharan :verified: last edited by
@sharan @quillmatiq The name Threads forever reminds me of the cult BBC film, also called Threads. Letâs hope the Threads social network doesnât befall a similar fate to the narrative in Threads, The Film
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Anuj Ahoojareplied to autopilot last edited by [email protected]
@permission2land @sharan I've never seen this but I suddenly feel compelled to
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It's disappointing that threads is choosing to make joining the wider Fediverse "opt-in" while sharing their personal online status "opt-out".
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but what do we want out of these services? that's the conversation we don't seem to want to have.
I want a universal public forum unbiased by those with more money. everybody an equal player in deciding what info, ideas and art goes viral. I think that can very positive effects on the larger society.
the mastodon model is most in line with that afaict.
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Anuj Ahoojareplied to william.maggos last edited by [email protected]
@wjmaggos I don't want a universal public forum - one platform cannot and will not be a solution for everyone. Even the one you choose today is likely to fail you at some point.
I want those with whom I want to interact with to be accessible regardless of what platform I or they choose. I want to be able to leave one platform for another without losing my relationships along the way.
People matter to me more than platforms.
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will the Internet fail us at some point? is it not a solution for everyone? are you planning to move to a platform off of the Internet?
I look at fedi as a social layer on the open web. I want it that fully integrated. absolutely zero walls. all that's really stopping us is getting all the money easily, directly and automatically from the consumers to the creators in amounts everybody is happy with. the separate platforms exist to manage the money. for now.
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@wjmaggos This is what I mean, though - I don't want a forum, I want multiple forums built and operated by different entities that integrate over open protocols. I don't want to dictate where folks feel comfortable accessing that network because that's an impossible task to take on.