What I'm getting at here is most of these crypto "social networks" are terrible as decentralized social networks because the DAO is too much of a factor.
On a true decentralized social network, the input of a centralized entity or governing authority shouldn't matter regarding whether or not I can use it.
On the same token, there should be freedom of association. People should be able to decide whether or not they want to talk to me.
That's why decentralization matters!
Next time a crypto bro tells me about their so-called "decentralized" social network, I'm going to ask them, "Is it governed by a DAO?"
If they tell me it is -- and most of them will be happy to tell you it is because they see it as a feature, not a bug -- I'll simply tell them, "Okay, so it's not decentralized."
That will be that, and I will continue building out real decentralization for social media.