• The Nexus of PrivacyOP
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    16 months ago

    Yep, I agree that instances and social networks that focus more on safety will attract some people but others will leave. Today, there are a whole bunch of social networks that don’t focus on safety, and very few that do. So there are a lot of options for people who prefer “openness” and very few for people who prefer safety. Strategically, that’s an opportunity for the free fediverses today.

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      16 months ago

      Strategically, that’s an opportunity for the free fediverses today.

      Yeah, probably. Question is how big it will become. Let’s see.

      • The Nexus of PrivacyOP
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        26 months ago

        In the short term, they’ll be much smaller than Meta’s fediverse (because mastodon.social and most of the big instances are federating with Threads) and of course much smaller than Threads. Longer term, we’ll see, but I wouldn’t expect them to be as big as Threads for a long time if ever.

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          26 months ago

          Ok, I may have blown the discussion a bit out of proposition earlier. It’s just that I thought you meant basically the whole Fediverse. The name “Free Fediverse” is a bit misleading imo.

          • The Nexus of PrivacyOP
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            16 months ago

            Yeah, one of my takeaways is that I should have been clearer that this isn’t a proposal for the whole fediverse. And not sure what the best term to use is, “free fediverses” is what I’m going with for now (based on the freefediverse.org).

              • The Nexus of PrivacyOP
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                26 months ago

                How about this as a revised first sentence to clarify the focus is on an alternative (not the whole fediverse)?

                As I discuss in the first post in the series, the “free fediverses” are regions of the fediverse that reject Meta and surveillance capitalism, and these strategies position the free fediverses as an alternative to Threads and “Meta’s fediverses”.