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Since we integrated with ActivityPub at the end of last year, Minds has added 32,000+ new users to the network via federation, from 2,200+ different ActivityPub networks.

With our new Networks product (https://minds.com/about/networks), anyone can launch their own network in a matter of minutes. These networks can federate with Minds and the rest of ActivityPub too. Your data, your community, your rules.

Building a network of networks.

#decentralization #growth #opensource #activitypub #fediverse


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One of the chairpersons of #DINRG (#decentralization advocacy group for #IRTF), #LixiaZhang, has a Twitter account but no fedi presence. If that’s not enough irony, someone could only respond to her blog using #Gmail: https://lixiazhangucla.blogspot.com/2021/06/internet-centralization-how-we-got-from.html?showComment=1636615213315#c4435105350614548730 We badly need better leadership.


Now for a different take on decentralization and mastodon: Mastodon Is Doomed: https://justingarrison.com/blog/2023-04-24-mastodon-is-doomed/ #linux #update #foss #mastodon #socialnetwork #decentralization #future


@Casey Newton writes that Facebook/Meta is now trying to get on the "decentralized network" bandwagon greenwashing too. It is always fascinating to me how very not decentralized all of these things end up looking: from the web3 nonsense, to BlueSky, to now whatever the hell they plan on calling this. "Well you see akshully the technology allows for decentralization therefore it is decentralized even though we control 99.9% of it!" You know what else is a decentralized technology? The world wide web and HTTP. Hopefully the fediverse fix some of our shortcoming before the world buys the techbro bullshit so they can get another successful market monopoly operation. #facebook #meta #SurveillanceCapitalism #decentralization #fediverse https://www.platformer.news/p/meta-is-building-a-decentralized


#centralization is powerful, but is based on control by one who thinks he/ she knows best. Centralization requires violence to maintain a certain kind of organization.
#decentralization by its inherent nature is peaceful, depends on #cooperation and allows change to emerge and therefore growth.
#emergent


"No trends, no global public stream, no global news, no global really anything." This is #decentralization. There's no global email database either and shouldn't be.


Matrix Live time, let's talk about the Rust SDK, the future of bridges, WebAssembly, Node.js and Element Web with @hywan (me 🙊)

https://youtu.be/F3_Y02A53Zc

#matrix #element #decentralization #encryption #webassembly #nodejs #javascript


It's Friday (again!) so it must be time to read This Week in Matrix! With fun demos, all new bridges, admin API controls, mugs and more https://matrix.org/blog/2020/12/11/this-week-in-matrix-2020-12-11 #twim #matrix #decentralization


This Week in Matrix is out now! Featuring the downhill-skier of Synapse CPU usage, new spec website preview, MASSIVE Dendrite progress, news about a Matrix URI schema and more! #twim #decentralization https://matrix.org/blog/2020/10/16/this-week-in-matrix-2020-10-16


I've seen it before and again today so I'll repeat it: Centralized social media platforms aren't bad because they are censoring (=moderating) too much, they're bad because they aren't moderating enough. Sure, there are egregious examples of progressive political speech suppressed on Facebook and Twitter, but it is relatively little compared to the massive amount of discriminatory speech that is not suppressed when it definitely should.

#socialmedia #decentralization


One of the hardship I'm most often thinking about when it comes to my kid's future is how the hell will they find their own meaningful nickname that isn't already used on all the centralized platforms.

Coincidentally (not), it makes a great argument for #decentralization and self-hosting. Although it pretty much just moves the problem to domain names/TLDs.


Decentralization is the only way to systemically fight social media disinformation


#Russia 's information warfare in the #US didn't stop after Trump was elected. And US social network giants have failed to address it in the last 4 years. Partly because they directly benefit from content engagement, partly because as centralized platforms with billions of users, they naturally offer a bigger incentive to spread misinformation than any effort they are willing to mount to fight it.

The real solution, of course, is breaking the system into human-sized parts, through #decentralization. Even the biggest english-speaking #Fediverse instance has only 400,000 users, which makes it a mediocre target for misinformation with no opportunity for paid reach towards the nearly 3 million #Fediverse users.

You too can join the Fediverse and reduce paid agitators' incentive: https://fediverse.party/en/fediverse/