This is a monumental day for the future of the social web, though it might not be obvious for a while.
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This is a monumental day for the future of the social web, though it might not be obvious for a while. Mastodon matures its governance model with a great, solid non-profit https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2025/01/the-people-should-own-the-town-square/ and a coalition of independents push to open up Bluesky's AT Protocol: https://freeourfeeds.com/ These two moves together put the most credible players on solid ground for years to come — and set up the open platforms to enable lots of innovation just when it's needed most.
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@RnDanger Because it's an open, interoperable platform with millions of users and interesting apps being built on top of it
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@anildash I'm a little cynical about announcements of fundraising *targets* but still, the important take-away is that a lot of people have noticed that social networking as a commercial product really doesn’t have an interesting future, it’s time to build out alternatives.
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@spinbackwards @anildash @RnDanger No. It has to be bridged.
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@ahltorp @spinbackwards @anildash @RnDanger We have a great bridge, though!
It's run by A New Social https://anew.social/
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@anildash Without independent writers who are not afraid to dig for the truth we as a society will not survive.
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@timbray yeah, I’m skeptical of that too. But I think planting a flag in the ground on the larger goals is interesting and useful, and the larger sense of there being many projects pushing these parallel goals forward is great.