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by intergalplan
1863 days ago
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"Social" should be an Internet protocol. The only reason it's not is that we basically stopped making protocols (well, ones that gain any meaningful traction, anyway—I'm aware there are some lightly-used efforts at social protocols) because all the companies in a position to push them to a meaningful number of users are better served by making interoperability difficult. The "free" services spyvertising economy, where captive non-paying user count & eyeball time is what matters, is why things are this way. |
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And I guess this is sort of how fediverse is working.
Protocols don’t make much money compared to walled gardens selling max data possible.