| > Why do admins get a say in who their users follow in the first place? Why does anyone? Reddit mods, Fediverse maintainers, corporate social media. This whole "curate and censor" bamboozle is antithetical to the internet I grew up on. The most upsetting part is that so many folks today are happy about this status quo and delight in the fact that their opposition gets canceled or de-platformed. All it takes is one political pendulum swing for the cheerleaders to become the oppressed. Social media needs to be P2P. Not centralized, not federated, and not controlled. End users should have complete autonomy over who they follow, who they (de-)boost, and how their filter/attention algorithm works. Users should have the capability to share their { follow, block, boost, mute } lists with others, but it should be optional and not something mandated from the top by a third party. |
Most people just don't want to be forced to wade through that shit. Keep it in your own corner if you really want it, but don't bother others with it.
> Social media needs to be P2P.
I do agree with that. It would be great if everybody had their own social media hub to use in whatever way they prefer. I think that might be the idea behind Hubzilla. But even then, people will want to discover valuable content, and they don't want to run into trolls, spam and nazis, so there's still going to be some curation. It's unavoidable if you don't want your internet experience to turn to shit.