The rise of ethical social media: can open-source alternatives challenge the tech giants? | The Optimist Daily
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Yes they can. Next question.
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heh yeah they already are!
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If the optimistdaily says no Imma be real sad
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Which Linux distribution do you use?
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Not a Linux user. Just a Fedi user.
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The best kind. Your kind will save us from the worst time of echo chamber.
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Yes Fediverse software can challenge the tech giants,
but we can and must expect them to fight against it as soon as it gets on their radar!They'll likely will attempt to do so by:
- Censorship: Keeping it out of the feeds/search results of their users.
- Propaganda: Putting it in a bad spotlight (e.g. marking it as security risks on their own platforms).
- Direct Attacks: E.g. DDoS attacks and/or bot user networks spreading bad content on the Fediverse platforms.
We should already try to harness ourselves against the direct attacks.
And help with spreading Fediverse software through WOM (Word-Of-Mouth) marketing,
since the tech giants certainly will not help it spread themselves.The Fediverse is one of the few sparks of hope I have remaining lately,
let us ignite these sparks together into something bright! -
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Just imagine what pessimist daily would have to say
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These are great, but let's also add and be vigilant in watching for
Embrace, Extend, Extinguish
type attacks! Let's always advocate against integrating with any of their services / instances. -
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"No. Get more info on that for $35/mo!"
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Sometimes, the point is not to challenge, but to provide better alternatives. At least I think so.
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The website gives 403 when accessed from China
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Weird, I get a splash page of "This site has been blocked by the Department of Defense, in the name of national security"...
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I mean, they're going to have to. There's no other choice at this point