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[–] vitaminka@lemmy.ml 8 points 2 years ago (2 children)

damn, y'all have zero chill 😬

not even half an hour after this was posted ppl will be like nah, without having as much as read the proposal in general terms

i understand your hesitancy, but this approach is super harmful and unproductive...

[–] comfy@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I really don't want to see this place become 'reddit again' with unproductive people shouting opinions when they didn't even read the content.

[–] salarua@koyu.space 4 points 2 years ago (3 children)

@tristan ah, the founder of the friendliest and most constructive social media site is taking on a complex and multifaceted problem that even the best engineers are having trouble solving! this is totally going to go over well

[–] MerchantsOfMisery@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I can't stand that Dorsey founded and was a key part of Twitter in the stages where it contributed towards the spread of bigotry online, and then now is trying to distance himself from the monster he created. These guys like Dorsey, Zuckerberg, etc. always have these neoliberal delusions that rely on reverse engineering answers to justify them getting more money and power. They go through their little "good guy" phases like what Dorsey is doing and what Bill Gates has been doing for years-- where they pretend to undo the outrageous amount of damage they've caused while largely profiting in the same ways they always have-- scumbag investment strategies.

[–] tristan@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

These guys like Dorsey, Zuckerberg, etc. always have these neoliberal delusions

You might be right. I’m happy to give them the benefit of the doubt, at least to start with. It is possible they have learnt and changed over time. I guess we’ll see how Dorsey plays this one.

[–] MerchantsOfMisery@lemmy.ml -2 points 2 years ago

Just read over what you're saying, please. In a conversation about multi-billionaires behind the most toxic social media platforms on the planet (Zuckerberg, Dorsey), you're "happy to give them the benefit of the doubt" when they pitch a model like this, that is so plainly reliant on something they're already heavily invested in?

Come on, as a leftist... I really do wish more people on the left were less inclined to give these ghouls the benefit of the doubt.

[–] tristan@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

this is totally going to go over well

Yeah, could be a disaster! 😂

[–] humanetech@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Like many others these kinds of initiatives trigger an urge with me to be dismissive, write a witty toot, send a meme, etc. And I'm guilty of doing so at various occasions.

But being a passionate advocate for the Fediverse to come to its full potential and thrive, I should avoid doing so. It contributes to a widespread complacency that fedi has established itself, is in a strong position, and will only continue to grow and prosper some more. This is far from where we are. The deeper I dive into all-things-fedi, the more my concerns for its future grows. There are serious threats and major challenges to overcome (I am going to add "complacency" as another challenge).

Though there are various threats for disruption, the currently popular apps - Mastodon in the lead - have least to fear. The 'microblogging-verse' is best established and can continue to grow significantly in numbers of fedizens participating. Entrance of new apps, application types, having new kinds of features, is where the biggest pain points are. Here fedi is evolving in a haphazard way that will destroy interoperability in the long run.

And then there are major features that are lacking (or at least not broadly adopted), like distributed / nomadic identity (Zap project have this). I see competing initiatives putting those first on the list, which is smart.

Whatever we think of narcisist billionaires, surveillance capitalist walled gardens, crypto bro-ism, vulture capital-driven startups, etcetera.. They may disrupt us, so we better monitor their tech.

A person like Jack Dorsey has a humongous network, could likely easily raise millions of bucks, and formate a group of expert developers that work fulltime on creating something not all too bad, and then create a big media hype to let it gain adoption.

We are millions of fedizens. It may be critical mass to get more good apps in the air and gaining popularity. But in numbers it is nothing, what a well-marketed competitor app + ecosystem might reach in a relatively short time.

This Web5 thing here, is in large part based on open standards that have been in development for a long time. Of course with Jack in the loop there's blockchain involved (the Ion project). But AFAICS all the DID and Verifiable Credentials stuff could also work without blockchain. I don't have a good overview of all the identity drafts and projects out there, but these standards may not be the worst to bet on for the future.

[–] humanetech@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

@dessalines@lemmy.ml I wonder why my comment is not visible when I search on the post URL in Mastodon, while all the other comments are visible? Are those masto-side bugs? First time I did a search the comment above was already made, so shouldn't be some stale cache or something.

[–] NyoomDelight@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

So...they're doing ZeroNET again?

[–] comfy@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

Reminds me of Solid (wiki)

Interestingly, there have been some people interested in implementing ActivityPub in Solid servers, but I haven't seen any demos or success stories yet.

[–] Lunearity@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)
[–] Yujiri@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

The two use cases suggested:

Alice holds a digital wallet that securely manages her identity, data, and authorizations for external apps and connections. Alice uses her wallet to sign in to a new decentralized social media app. Because Alice has connected to the app with her decentralized identity, she does not need to create a profile, and all the connections, relationships, and posts she creates through the app are stored with her, in her decentralized web node. Now Alice can switch apps whenever she wants, taking her social persona with her.

  • Creating a profile takes what, 2 minutes? And you do it only once per app.
  • Connections and relationships: Okay so you want to copy your list of followers? That's nothing remotely new. Pleroma literally has that (also for blocks and mutes).
  • If you want automatic discovery of existing followers, fine, but note that already exists on some platforms via email addresses or phone numbers. All you'd need to extend it to secure, decentralized identifiers is for those platforms to have a metadata field for users to put such an identifier. Hardly revolutionary.

Bob is a music lover and hates having his personal data locked to a single vendor. It forces him to regurgitate his playlists and songs over and over again across different music apps. Thankfully there's a way out of this maze of vendor-locked silos: Bob can keep this data in his decentralized web node. This way Bob is able to grant any music app access to his settings and preferences, enabling him to take his personalized music experience wherever he chooses.

So you want to import playlists between music apps? That could only work if each song has a globally unique identifier for the playlists which is known to all the platforms. That isn't the case, and changing that would require every musician to change their workflow.

[–] _ed@sopuli.xyz 0 points 2 years ago

So meta wants to dominate with htag metaverse and square htag web5 and the other web giants will launch their own approaches and hopefully fedi can take learnings about web identity and payments and keep doing its own thing. this has the potential to affect onlyfans/insta directly and will allow twitter to remove moderation headaches. Or something.moving on.

[–] MerchantsOfMisery@lemmy.ml 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)