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Nathan Schneider

stars in this new article by me and @amyadele on why the fediverse is not just a Twitter replacement—it invites us to a whole new orientation to social media: noemamag.com/mastodon-isnt-jus

Thanks fellow cooperators for helping inform this thinking!

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Gert V 🇵🇸

@ntnsndr @amyadele Each node in the fediverse has full autonomy. But I could imagine that they would share or subscribe to multiple standards policies to make it easier to assess the "quality" of a node. Perhaps some sort of Federation Assembly could exist to coordinate such, knowing what is not wanted instead of what would be a perfect world.

There is much support for blocking crypto bros and ad bros too. At the moment there is no place yet to discuss or flag this.
link.springer.com/chapter/10.1

@ntnsndr @amyadele Each node in the fediverse has full autonomy. But I could imagine that they would share or subscribe to multiple standards policies to make it easier to assess the "quality" of a node. Perhaps some sort of Federation Assembly could exist to coordinate such, knowing what is not wanted instead of what would be a perfect world.

Dana Burch🗽theres more to love

@ntnsndr @amyadele

🙏 "Learning how to self-govern on social media will take time"

Nicol Wistreich

@ntnsndr @amyadele my late great uncle Ernest Wistrich (theguardian.com/world/2015/jun) would talk a lot about subsidiarity. It was central to his (and many others') vision for the Europe Union, as you mention, but got diluted with time.

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