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by HollowEyes
1155 days ago
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It's great but for the interaction problem. And mixed contexts. The automated twitter accounts feel like a fire and forget. And you probably want to eavesdrop the conversation. This could be AI territory, who's mentioning this? Web mention is a flawed system, but reaches for the right target. I see people drifting back to Twitter from Mastodon as they crave previous circle interaction. They don't like missing conversation, and comment systems per blog can be sucky. |
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There is the perspective that social networks are about connecting people, having deliberations, the town square. And then there is the influencer, marketing communication, discoverability, sales funnel, SEO, push perspective.
The syndication perspective in a way frames social networks mostly as the latter. I think this is a pragmatic, realistic view of what social networks have (mostly become), but it is sad. Not sure if AI (as in summarize, aggregate, "sentiment analytics") has much to offer here that is actually meaningful.