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Chris Trottier

The Fediverse is the biggest communications revolution in a generation because it attacks Big Social in the following ways:

1. It welcomes transience and generational change
2. It requires less government regulation
3. It doesn't require predictable revenue streams to operate

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Chris Trottier

This shift from Big Social to the Fediverse has been years in the making, iterated many times over.

However, it looks sudden -- and most organizations are not prepared for this change!

Chris Trottier

The social media industry was once worth $1 trillion -- perhaps that's now vanished!

Some people might dismiss this as a bubble, but that's not the case.

A bubble implies imagined value.

During this past decade, social media was a critical aspect of communications.

Chris Trottier

The decimation of social media is actually worse than a bubble.

It's purposeful destruction of the public square.

And it was possible because Big Social claimed the public square as their property.

Chris Trottier

The real-world impact of the Fediverse is the reclamation of the public square on behalf of the common good.

Chris Trottier

So am I the only one who sees how absolutely insane this whole situation is?

Chris Trottier

Like I have a hard time believing that governments, companies, non-profits, etc. are just going to say, "Well, time to stop providing the world with updates -- Elon Musk is taking his ball and going home."

Chris Trottier replied to EnricoAriis

@EnricoAriis This is why everyone should know that the Fediverse is bigger than Mastodon.

Cleo of Topless Topics replied to Chris

@atomicpoet the main benefit from Twitter I'm hoping to recreate here is by-the-minute news updates by journalists etc I trust. You never know what random site will show up on a general search, and going to each individual site to search is hugely laborious. And lots of the results you get will be days to months old. AND you really can't get a preview of the articles behind the pay walls - - on Twitter, a lot of publications will post several tweets in a thread that summarizes the message of the article, without you having to pay $100 a year to every single newspaper you might want to read to see any article (based on a headline alone).

If we can somehow incorporate all that to mastodon, that would be a wonderful improvement from my end. But still with respect to CWs, which server to post on etc.

@atomicpoet the main benefit from Twitter I'm hoping to recreate here is by-the-minute news updates by journalists etc I trust. You never know what random site will show up on a general search, and going to each individual site to search is hugely laborious. And lots of the results you get will be days to months old. AND you really can't get a preview of the articles behind the pay walls - - on Twitter, a lot of publications will post several tweets in a thread that summarizes the message of the...

Thread Unroller replied to Lord Blood :mastodon:

*Bleep bloop* I have unrolled this Mastodon thread for you :) .

You can find it here: threadunroller.com/thread/3708

Amin Negm-Awad replied to Chris

@atomicpoet Maybe it makes you happy to know that the German national public agency @bfdi started running a Mastodon server for all public authorities, including state and local authorities. They stopped their Twitter account.

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