|
|
|
|
|
by webdoodle
393 days ago
|
|
Social media platforms cost money. Until we solve that, without monetizing it and giving rich parasites an advantage, we'll continue to be pitted against each other to there benefit. Fediverse, mastadon, other open source systems are likely the way, but until everyone abandons the fake monetized social media, they'll continue to reign. |
|
In the open source world there's this tendency to confuse software and services - people write software with which a service could be run, and then declare that the service exists. Highly P2P software (like Bitcoin) is an exception since the software and the service are basically the same thing.
Services don't have to be expensive to run, but they do if they want to host image and video uploads. IRC is still available for free. The most expensive part of running a service in the current environment is most likely mitigating the legal risk when someone uploads something the government doesn't like. Note this expense doesn't exist if you run it on the dark web, but then you won't have any users either.