Read every word of this banger from @pluralistic. It captures perfectly what I've been thinking about Mastodon, Twitter, the Fediverse, social networks, and the web generally. https://pluralistic.net/2022/12/23/semipermeable-membranes/#free-as-in-puppies
Pluralistic: What the fediverse (does/n’t) solve (23 Dec 2022) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow

@pluralistic This is why Post and Hive are not the solution.

"No matter how benevolent a dictatorship is, it's still a dictatorship, and subject to the dictator's whims. We must demand that the owners and leaders of tech platforms be fair and good – but we must also be prepared for them to fail at this, sometimes catastrophically."

@pluralistic And this is just so everything...

"The corporate person is a selfish narcissist, a paperclip-maximizing artificial lifeform forever questing after its own advantage. It is an abuser. Like all abusers, it is keenly attuned to any social dynamic that it can use to manipulate its victims, and so social media is highly prized by these immortal colony-organisms."

@pluralistic This paragraph really hit because in my field (nursing / healthcare), I regularly see hospital systems and their corporate executives exploit a particular social dynamic: the desire of doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers to help and heal their fellow human beings. The suits know you can't stand to see people suffer or be neglected, and they weaponize your own compassion against you so that they can exploit and abuse you over and over and over again.
@MadMadMadMadRN @pluralistic I'm a registered nurse with an active license who left direct care nursing. It hurt because I was good at it, and I loved my patients but I didn't want to be abused anymore. Working healthcare was killing me. Corporate executives abuse healthcare workers' intrinsic motivation and empathy for others.
@ladylecondoliak @MadMadMadMadRN @pluralistic Private Equity is literally killing us, they take over healthcare system, exploit labor to the max, add cost for insurance companies so more money is taken out of our pockets, and good people can't stay in the system as it is too exploitative.