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by throwaway894345
772 days ago
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Semantic arguments about what is and isn't a public square aside, the salient point is that an enormous share of our national and international dialogues about culture and politics take place on a handful of social media platforms. Those platforms have sufficient power that state actors _indirectly_ use them to influence elections (and if the platforms can be _indirectly_ manipulated to influence elections, then the people with hands directly on the levers of these platforms can necessarily directly influence those elections). The goal isn't, as you suggest, to eliminate bias, it's to democratize control. Consequently "all a protocol can do is allow you to created biased silos where different types of speech live which may or may not federate" is a perfectly good outcome! The goal posts are not and never were "eliminate bias" or "force everyone to hear opinions they don't want to hear". |
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But let's be realistic, that will never happen..
A enormous amount of dialog is taking place in just a few social media because that is the majority of the people are.. That is not a problem you solve by just throwing more tech into it..
And that is part of the problem, while people share the same space kind of equally, their ideas do not because of the biases of the platform.. And people end-up being flood with one only one side of the discussion whatever they like it or not..
Everything that bluesky aim to do already exist in some form or another but it never got traction simple because people are not there..
In my opinion a much more realistic future is countries starting to ban foreign social medias, as it is already starting to happen. Not that this would be any better then what we have today..
Truth is that is is an extremely complex problem with no simple solution..