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ActivityPub? Who cares about what JSON schema gets adopted?

Much more interesting is the why, not the how.

#1 reason to decentralize:

"Centralized enforcement of global policy to address abuse and misleading information is unlikely to scale over the long-term without placing far too much burden on people."

#2 reason:

"The value of social media is shifting away from content hosting and removal, and towards recommendation algorithms directing one’s attention. Unfortunately, these algorithms are typically proprietary, and one can’t choose or build alternatives. Yet."

#3 reason:

"social media incentives frequently lead to attention being focused on content and conversation that sparks controversy and outrage, rather than conversation which informs and promotes health."




> "social media incentives frequently lead to attention being focused on content and conversation that sparks controversy and outrage, rather than conversation which informs and promotes health."

This seems to run anathema to the concept of social media platforms being run by for-profit companies. Monetization absolutely mandates the need for controversy and outrage, as opposed to social welfare.


That’s the thing, I’m not really sure it does. Never-ending social media political flamewars increase engagement for a few people but drive others away.

Personally I deleted my twitter account and barely use Facebook any more for this reason. If there was a fun happy version of these networks that showed me stuff I wanted to see rather than stuff that annoys me, I’d use it.


> ActivityPub? Who cares about what JSON schema gets adopted?

It's less the wire format (JSON-LD) and more the semantics (ActivityStreams) that are important, to be honest.




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