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It’s time for social media interoperability
- Moving to a world where protocols and not proprietary platforms dominate would solve many issues currently facing the internet today. Rather than relying on a few giant platforms to police speech online, there could be widespread competition, in which anyone could design their own interfaces, filters, and additional services, allowing whichever one... See more
from Protocols, Not Platforms: A Technological Approach to Free Speech by Mike Masnick
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- The future of social media is taking all the content and making it open so anyone can build on top of it, like a utility. Rather than what it is today which is a privately controlled, walled garden by just a couple of companies. The value of that is tremendous, because when the data is open, when the content is open, anyone in the world can build t... See more
from BitClout founder ‘Diamondhands’ reveals himself and explains why social media as we know it is dead by Nicole LaPorte
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The only way I know of to truly live up to these 3 principles is a free and open protocol for social media, that is not owned by a single company or group of companies, and is resilient to corporate and government influence. The problem today is that we have companies who own both the protocol and discovery of content. Which ultimate
... See morefrom A Native Internet Protocol for Social Media by getrevue.co
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