I really only ever spend time and energy criticizing things if I think my notes might help make them better.

That is 100% the vibe I tried to bring to the Mastodon criticisms here—I really like this place, but I *really* want it to work better for more people who aren't like me.

https://erinkissane.com/blue-skies-over-mastodon

@kissane #icymi

I agree with your #Mastodon concerns, because they are the same I have seen in #freesoftware for decades now. I explained this here:

https://stop.zona-m.net/2023/04/if-fediverse-remains-just-like-free-software.../

If Fediverse remains just like Free Software... | Stop at Zona-M

@mfioretti_en @kissane Mastodon is not the Fediverse. There are other fediverse software.

Also, nothing's wrong with free software. There are people who just don't care about software freedom. Trying to bring them in by compromising a lot will be a net negative for everyone involved. People who don't care still won't care, and the people who did care will end up with a compromised product.

@nicemicro @kissane

re:

"Trying to bring [ppl who don't care] by compromising a lot will be a net negative for everyone"

No. Net negative is what we have today, exactly because of purity:

i.e. FOSS used to run the likes of Facebook, and nobody caring.

Which results in human rights problems, censorship etc... on EVERYBODY, including those obsessed ONLY with "software freedom"

sw freedom as such is worthless. Ignoring the need to bring everybody in is exactly "what's wrong with FOSS"

@nicemicro @kissane

ALSO:

I have already expanded a LOT everything I said in previous toot for ~20 years now, in the links at the end of that post.

Therefore, ONLY to save everybody's time, NOT as snobbery:

pls check those links first, and if you disagree, quote their parts and explain why. Thanks!

@mfioretti_en I'm sorry, I'm not arguing with the whole body of 20 years work, just the statements you made in the posts I replied to. Which is the sentiment I intend to keep here.

SF freedom is worthless for what? It is a great consumer protection thing for the consumer, who cares.

Ignoring the need to bring in everybody? That is just the opinion of a minority. The majority does not care. I think everyone should use free software (including mastodon) instead of proprietary.

@mfioretti_en But if I mention it to the vast majority of the people, they don't care. Many don't mind the corporate surveillance and manipulation of our lives. Most who do mind, are not doing anything about it, just waiting for the government to do something, but they do not even try to campaign so the government acts, they just... wait.

So how would it help, if we have up half the free software philosophy?

@mfioretti_en It wouldn't. The people who are uninterested or unwilling, will still be uninterested and unwilling, and those who are interested and willing, will be set back.

@nicemicro

1/2:

"the whole body of 20 years work, just the statements you made..."

which are exactly the synthesis of 20 years of work, not the result of eating too much yesterday evening.

Dismissing them so lightly isn't productive.

And I put those posts online EXACTLY to not have to rewrite the same things over and over on social media.

@nicemicro

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"But if I mention it to the vast majority of the people, they don't care."

of course they don't, until other things change.

If the majority does not care today is exactly because people with your attitude have ignored, for ~30 years now, the few like me who were saying exactly "if you don't change attitude, ~95% of human beings will never care, and EVERYBODY will be worst for that"

@mfioretti_en So people do not care "because people with your attitude have ignored, for ~30 years now"?

really?

People in general have minimal interest in technology. They use a computer only because there is no other way to do certain things in 2023. They have a smartphone because that way they can watch videos while on the bus.

Where is the evidence, that there was anything that could have been done? Because I see a lot of people complaining, but no actual proposal to make people care.

@mfioretti_en the proposals people make is basically tantamount to "well someone should made a 1:1 replacement of a commercial proprietary software everyone uses and then people would automatically would switch", which is fair enough, but staying around and shouting into the void "someone make something I'd like to have exist" isn't exactly an effective way of activism, is it?

@mfioretti_en And even if someone made a 1:1 free software replacement to some proprietary software, which people would start to use (ie. OBS, Blender, Ardour) don't actually make people care about free software, and they will switch back to proprietary software in an instant, once that software gets ahead in functionality or addictiveness.

As free software actually limits the vendor on how to exploit the users, proprietary software will make more money as long as people don't care.

@nicemicro

yes, really. And no, not exactly.

The problem is FOSS enthusiasts, not me, refusing to accept for decades now exactly what YOU say, that is that the other 95+% of humans has minimal interest in tech.

As for proposals: yes, I HAVE made them for ~20 years, eg:

https://stop.zona-m.net/2008/01/how-to-turn-into-free-software-supporters-people-who-couldnt-care-less/

https://stop.zona-m.net/2011/02/we-want-more-linux-presentations-inside-shopping-centers/

https://stop.zona-m.net/2019/08/on-percloud-again/

How to turn into Free Software supporters people who couldn't care less | Stop at Zona-M

@mfioretti_en maybe next time you can link to the relevant parts in conversations, not everyone who has time to get into a short argument on the internet has also time to go and search out your stuff in the hopes of finding something valuable. People have other things to do.