I think it is important to focus on portability and archivability of our online spaces.
Using today's technology, it is possible to allow exporting all content as basic file formats such as txt + zip.
In addition, PKI (public/private key infrastructure) allows us to decouple a user's private and public identities, meaning the public identity can now be portable between servers.
What does all this mean for the average user or community operator?
It means your community can be completely transparent, auditable, and PORTABLE, allowing any user to archive the whole thing and clone it to another server -- right away or years later.
I've been writing a framework for this type of system for several years now, and if you're curious, you know where to look.
Using today's technology, it is possible to allow exporting all content as basic file formats such as txt + zip.
In addition, PKI (public/private key infrastructure) allows us to decouple a user's private and public identities, meaning the public identity can now be portable between servers.
What does all this mean for the average user or community operator?
It means your community can be completely transparent, auditable, and PORTABLE, allowing any user to archive the whole thing and clone it to another server -- right away or years later.
I've been writing a framework for this type of system for several years now, and if you're curious, you know where to look.
Thank you for coming to my ted talk.