The Bully's Pulpit: On the Elementary Structure of Domination
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Google is definitely at a moment where we are seeing their true intentions; what theyâve always wanted to do: DRM for the the web.
The difference between this and Twitter though is that it isnât as visible to the average user. The average user probably doesnât even notice much less care about about what Google is doing because they just want to endlessly scroll Instagram.
That being said, I absolutely hate what Google is doing with this internet DRM proposal and everyone should be outraged.
At least Twitter and Redditâs meltdown only affects people who use those platforms. Googleâs DRM affects the entire web.
YouTube hasnât had the same meltdown as Twitter and Reddit, which might explain PeerTubeâs relatively small scale.
The meltdowns I mentioned brought a lot of attention to their Fediverse alternatives, but YT hasnât really had such a meltdown because Google is somewhat smart and knows not to rock the boat too much lest they have a Twitter or Reddit moment.
The Bully's Pulpit: On the Elementary Structure of Domination
Interesting idea. It sounds like a federated and open source version of the âeverythingâ apps people like Elon Musk want to create with X. The only difference would be that this is for social media.
I think there are a couple of apps that already exist that let you sign into both Mastodon and Pixelfed.
I know that Fediverse apps can communicate with each other (like you can look at and reply to Lemmy posts from a Mastodon account), but it would be even cooler and more useful if you could use your Mastodon credentials to sign into a server that ran Lemmy in order to get the Lemmy UI that is better suited for large, organized comment sections that are organized with lines and can be minimized instead of Mastodon style where you donât have any of that organization. I think that feature would also negate the need for having multiple Fediverse accounts, like Mastodon, Lemmy, Pixelfed, and PeerTube, since in that scenario for example you wouldnât have to create a Mastodon account if you were already on Pixelfed just to get the Mastodon UI and style of comments.
Iâm honestly very happy with Fediverse platforms like Mastodon and Lemmy.
The ample amount of servers to join I think scares off the worst people on platforms like Twitter and Instagram who only post random bs 99% of the time, and canât be bothered to take a couple extra minutes at most to understand how Fediverse services are different from traditional social media let alone poke around to find a instance that suits them.
(I donât mean to sound elitist, but I think all social media would be a lot better if people wanted to have enlightened discussions about things going on in the world, for example, instead of posting heavily edited photos of themselves or dancing in front of a camera. Is this really peak internet?)
Whatâs left are people that genuinely care about the mission of Fediverse platforms (like how lack of a profit incentive means there isnât an incentive structure that leads to the enshitification of platforms), or at the very least took the time to understand how it works.
Iâm glad their appealing. I mean the judgeâs son literally works for Microsoft. Talk about fair and impartial.
-https://open.substack.com/pub/mattstoller/p/will-the-biggest-tech-merger-of-all?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web -https://open.substack.com/pub/mattstoller/p/judge-rules-for-microsoft-mergers?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web