Email or username:

Password:

Forgot your password?
Top-level
Jon Galloway

@ricardo @atomicpoet Obviously Microsoft brings some baggage into conversations about open source and open protocols. That's expected. But I'm hopeful that this can both be a positive step, including offering an alternative to those who want to stay connected but get off twitter and in helping show some momentum to other teams who want to get on Mastodon.

4 comments
Jon Galloway

@ricardo @atomicpoet Sorry if I was a bit snarky earlier. I honestly wish there was a big plan, but there's none that I know of. I'm trying to move things forward by getting people I work with to just get started sharing here more.

Ricardo Cassel Schmitt 👋 replied to Jon

@jongalloway I understand perfectly there is no foul play by your part or by any team at your company for trying to get into the Mastodon social nets: I recognize you are driven by healthy community feedback and you need to create channels to get it in a way or another.

The functional dependencies necessary to execute such masterminded conspiracy are not here yet; @atomicpoet brings valid points that can become very real in the future but not at the moment and I can explain why and how...

Ricardo Cassel Schmitt 👋 replied to Ricardo Cassel Schmitt 👋

@jongalloway @atomicpoet there are conflicts going on at executive levels regarding the influence of bigtech and social platforms upon society; those problems are being treated at supranational levels at this right moment: news.un.org/en/story/2023/02/1

But those problems are above all computational problems of decentralization/centralization that need to be objectively solved at protocol levels: that's why there is a current demand for things like blueskyweb.xyz/

Ricardo Cassel Schmitt 👋 replied to Ricardo Cassel Schmitt 👋

@jongalloway @atomicpoet so while those problems are not solved, bigtech executives can't mastermind things like Mastodon takeovers because they can easily backfire

Go Up