Public broadcasting is a perfect fit for community-owned social media. Would love to see an expansive presence of #CBC, #NPR and others on the fediverse, down to every local station.
@eloquence how do we reach them?
@evan Don't have any good "in" with NPR, but I do know a certain former head of CBC.ca, so I've poked her to see if she can help :)
@eloquence ha, exactly who I was thinking of.

@eloquence I am a bit torn and am curious how you see it. Part of the quality of Mastodon is that it's private people interacting here. I think much of the value but also much of the problems on other platforms stemmed from blending the private, professional, and the platform's business approach. Would leaving out the latter be enough?

Also: Is Mastodon a good platform for business, considering the lack of analytics?

@b3n

I think the key for successful involvement here is being less performative than on Twitter. Mastodon is a bit more conversational, which requires a human at the wheel who's willing to step outside of some highly confined role.

There are quite a few major orgs who seem to be making this work already. @ProPublica comes to mind as exemplary.

@eloquence @ProPublica Great example! From a systems-design perspective I find mastodon fascinating. It’s much more open and hence potentially much more vulnerable for AIs etc. On the other side, it lacks the incentives and business process infrastructure. Might become a nice case-study in which of the two drives collective behavior more ;)

@b3n

The point re: vulnerability to AIs is interesting. I would contrast it a bit with Wikipedia, which is also very open and generally has figured out good ways to deal with bots/automated content.

I think like WIkipedia, Mastodon can leverage community moderation as a strength -- and defederation of poorly moderated instances as a defense mechanism.

It's not Twitter-scale yet, but it _has_ scaled to millions of users without being overrun by spam or AI-generated misinformation.

@eloquence oh yes, good point - and fascinating form an organizational perspective!
@eloquence A mastadon server by each “broadcaster” with accounts to feed different locales and interests, it would work well, public broadcasters could federate?

@eloquence I’d love to know more about what you envision being possible in this sense.

(I don’t work for NPR, but I do work in public media and am very interested in the possibilities the Fediverse can offer…)