> Speaking truth to power is good, actually.
Indeed. Sealioning on a completely unrelated thread comemorating people who made the Fediverse (the thing we ostensibly love and promote) what it is - less so.
No offense, @aral
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> Speaking truth to power is good, actually. Indeed. Sealioning on a completely unrelated thread comemorating people who made the Fediverse (the thing we ostensibly love and promote) what it is - less so. 1 comment
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@drq My question was for the corporate entity that is W3C which was patting itself on the back for having gifted us the fediverse.
If you don’t think this is the first move of many in an effort to capture the narrative and shape the protocol going forward in line with the interests of their corporate members like Google and Meta, all I can say is I hope you’re right.
Also, my question remains unanswered: how many of the W3C’s members are surveillance capitalists?
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