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[โ€“] HulkSmashBurgers@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yeah does it seems like decentralized (federated or otherwise) systems will be the future of social media. There's lemmy (only four years old, the most popular I'd say), bluesky (another federated system), and plebbit (peer to peer, uses ipfs) to highlight a few. So there seemsto be a lot of exploration in this space.

I think reddit will be around for quite some time, but it'll never be the same, and die a slow death.

[โ€“] mayo@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Bluesky has a great write up about federation/decentralization in case anyone is interested:

https://blueskyweb.xyz/blog/6-23-2023-moderation-proposals

Users can move their accounts to other providers. Developers can run their own connected infrastructure. Creators can keep access to their audiences.