Update, June 11, 2021: Today, we updated this paper with a new appendix, "The GDPR, Privacy and Monopoly," which analyzes the legal benefits of interoperability under the GDPR, where a regional privacy law creates a sturdy privacy backstop for interoperability remedies. This appendix is also...
"Why would I just want some person to be running my server anyways?”
I enjoy using Mastodon, but this is a drawback for me as well.
Any long-time user of Reddit will be familiar with instances where a sub-Reddit moderator abused their authority in some fashion or another, and no one wants to be in a position where an (extremely) petty tyrant screws up your feed.
I'm deliberately on a large server for that reason - less chance of the admin being on a power trip.
@todd_smith @tonic @ev I remember after a particularly frustrating home-rental experience that I decided I’d only rent homes from professional rental companies from then on. It’s not that those companies are great - FAR FROM IT - but at least they’re going to be consistent. (They’re also not going to suddenly decide to move back into the house you were living in.)
There are down sides to having big players in the space, but IMHO there’s LOTS of upsides for many people.