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thilobuchholz.de
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| | | | | It's hard to not see anything deeply problematic with the centralisation of social media platforms, namely Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter in 2022. | |
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corvid.cafe
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article argues that modern social media platforms are systems of oppression rather than tools for communication, advocating for alternatives like the fediverse to foster community-driven interaction free from corporate exploitation. | |
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adol.pw
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| | | | | [AI summary] The post discusses the shift of users from centralized platforms like Twitter to decentralized alternatives in the Fediverse, highlighting concerns about privacy, data control, and the challenges of maintaining open, self-hosted instances. | |
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denshi.org
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| | | Ever since I've gotten into self-hosting and making videos about it, I've heard people talk about Pleroma, ActivityPub, and other decentralized social media-like protocols. It sounds excellent at first, adopting new standards to re-create the centralized social media experience of Twitter, Facebook and other "walled gardens", but after a while I realized that it's not quite for me. | ||