@Gargron unfortunately, there are other protocols out there trying to do the same
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Yea, at some point being “loyal” to a single protocol may be dated and unproductive. Probably happened already TBH. Beyond that however, my belief is that “federation happens in the client”. As that’s where interaction and aggregation actually manifests for the user. One an app brings multiple protocols together, they’re federated. The new “protocols not platforms” may quickly be “bridges and aggregator clients … not protocols” |
@Sarahp @Gargron the good thing about open protocols is that it is possible to build bridges between them so even these different networks eventually end up interconnected with each other.