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by nullityrofl
1095 days ago
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> You're claiming that decentralised services won't see wide spread adoption because it doesn't conform to how things work on Reddit. That is explicitly not what I said. What I said was: > What I think is that people have become accustomed to having a wide array of information on a wide array of topics easily indexed and accessible. What I think is that people value that accessibility of information. A replacement doesn't have to work how Reddit works. It just has to provide some of the same value. |
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The following are your words, not mine, although the emphasis is:
> > Federated services will never become mainstream. This is just the reality that people need to come to accept. I find them heavily talked about in circles with my colleagues and in my profession but the attraction of decentralized services just isn't there for the vast majority of people.
> > I'd take a wager that we'll see Digg 3.0/Reddit 2.0 before we'll see widespread adoption of the Fediverse.