I kind of like the "positive freedom of speech"
ideas expressed here:

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/26/opinion/elon-musk-twitter.html

An algorithm that would privilege messages of that type
instead of the facebook "maximize rage" objective function
would be good.

There are suggestions for a distributed protocol (a la
matrix) with multiple clients and the ability to tune your
own filters. That could be appealing.

My concern about the tunable filters is the emergence of
stronger filter bubbles.

I am having trouble differentiating Musk's "freedom of
speech" from GETTR/PARLER. I suspect the twitter cesspool
will devolve into a Truth Social clone over time.

They could also look at the discussion system that
Taiwan put in place for civil debates. They seem to
have a number of interesting features.

On 4/28/22 05:38, Petter Ericson wrote:
On 28 april, 2022 - Bill Woodcock wrote:



On Apr 28, 2022, at 10:18 AM, Julian Oliver <[email protected]> wrote:
Perhaps worth putting to the 'wealthy entrepreneurs' that they may consider
donating instead to Mastodon's development/bug-bounties, an existing migration
target that is free, open source, and already supporting very large populations
across its many instances. If they would chose otherwise, I would question their
motives from the outset.

In principle, I agree with that last.

However, Mastodon is not the be-all-and-end-all of social media.  There’s 
plenty of room for competition and improvement and new ideas.

Looking into all the various programs that federate over ActivityPub there is,
in fact, quite a lot of competition and improvement and new ideas already.

Everything from blogging (WriteFreely) to video hosting and distribution
(PeerTube) to picture sharing (Pixiv) to book reviews (BookWyrm) to just loads
of different flavours of microblogging (e.g. Pleroma and various forks of
Mastodon).

I personally might have preferred the ecosystem stayed with OStatus, but
there's no arguing that the ActivityPub protocol hasn't had a lot more success.

/P



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