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Chris Trottier

Prior to this Cancun Airport incident, Twitter had already been on my bad side.

They banned my Star Trek fan account for reasons unknown

They banned my art account for reasons unknown

They banned my business account -- even though not a single tweet had been sent there for 5 years -- for reasons unknown

Every attempt to figure out reasons for the bans ended up being tantamount to, "We're banning your accounts because -- f*ck you!"

Twitter was in my crosshairs already.

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Chris Trottier

What's bugged me continuously for the past 5 years is the notion, made by Twitter, that I'm a bad citizen.

For what reason? I don't know. But I respect they might not like me.

But what I actually can't stand is when I try to provide news for an actual newsworthy event, and trolls get privileged above me.

Why do trolls get to dogpile and gaslight on actual news as its happening, while Twitter has effectively de-platformed me for unknown reasons?

Chris Trottier

When I was done my vacation, I called up @reiver and said, "I'm going to do everything I can in my powers to wreck Big Social."

At the time, we had already been building an app. But this time, my sense of moral outrage at Big Social's failings made me feel that building a Fediverse app was important *now*.

So now getting this thing working has been a *huge* priority -- our little contribution to killing Big Social.

Chris Trottier replied to Chris

But that's not all. Since April 2022, I've been maintaining my own instances, talking to devs, donating to various projects.

I've been banging on this drum every single damn day.

Always the same thing: Big Social must be destroyed, and we collectively must build something better.

Chris Trottier replied to Chris

Now you got to understand that for the past 10 years, I haven't liked modern social media. I don't like the trolls, the harassment, the SWATting, the absolute nightmare that Twitter and Facebook have become.

So why did the Cancun airport incident effect me so much?

Because it's different when you think an unknown gunman is going to kill you and your family -- you're telling the whole world -- and trolls come after you.

That's when I realized the true stakes of Big Social.

Chris Trottier replied to Chris

What you also need to know is that, in my own way, I had a hand in building Big Social.

I feel terrible for what I contributed.

Like others, I thought, "Hey, maybe we can fix this whole thing with more diverse hires and getting the input of experts in diverse professions."

But this thing is unfixable. And the problem lies at the crossroads of technology and sociology:

How data is organized, social organization follows.

Chris Trottier replied to Chris

Big Social is broken and cannot be fixed because each social network is owned by one corporate entity.

They control the communications infrastructure, the features, the relevancy algorithms, and the publishing.

They own your virtual self because they own your personal data.

As I said: how data is organized, social organization follows.

This is the fundamental flaw of Big Social.

Chris Trottier replied to Chris

Why Big Social is so *evil*: each network is devoted to building a Frankenstein version of yourself.

This Frankenstein has most of your atributes: a face, romantic history, shopping preferences, etc..

Everything that Big Social can find out, catalogue, and define as "you" is actively being built every single day. They follow you. They know your wants and desires.

But just like Frankenstein's monster, this version of you lacks soul.

Chris Trottier replied to Chris

What makes Big Social even more nefarious is that they claim ownership of this Frankenstein version of yourself.

In essence, this is what Big Social's "identity verification" is: so-called consent for them to say that they, Big Social, get to define who you are.

They build this Frankenstein by watching the *real* you, surveilling you. It's why the likes of Facebook try to discover everything about you, even the amount of dirt on your smartphone camera.

As a human being, this offends me.

Chris Trottier replied to Chris

Yesterday, I said that the Fediverse is the biggest communications revolution in a generation.

A few skeptical folk said, "Those are big words -- just hype."

On the contrary. The Fediverse is our best chance to completely destroy the Big Social paradigm.

This is why you all need to *learn* about the Fediverse. Not just Mastodon. Not just specific instances of Mastodon.

Rather, learn about the entire Fediverse system. I know it seems big and abstract. But it's ideas that change the world.

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