social media

I’m increasingly convinced that the ActivityPub protocol will rule the future of social media and user-generated content. Many friends of mine have suggested, myself included, that we should all just go back to RSS feeds and blog posts. We control the content ourselves, we can even control who consumes it, and only people we allow can engage with it through comments.

ActivityPub, the protocol that makes Mastodon work, is basically the same thing. It allows the federation of content from one platform to another, it can pull it down automatically without any user interaction, but it can also push content out for other servers to share, if it is so configured.

I’m seeing a lot of buzz around PixelFed which is an ActivityPub-based media feed similar in intent to Instagram. There are even social music-sharing sites, leaning heavily on Spotify’s model of social playlists, which uses ActivityPub. I’m even seeing a nascent YouTube like platform all using ActivityPub as the glue.

As individual servers become more capable, we’ll see us moving away from these monolithic servers that entirely hold our fates in their unaccountable and inaccessible hands. Me? I fight for the users.

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  • November 29, 2022

With Elon’s acquisition of Twitter more or less complete, the vast punditry is asking what kind of shithole will it become? Will they let Trump and his fascist goons back in to spew more hate, lies, and demagoguery? Will it become a pay-only service? Many have predicted that they’ll be forced off the platform in one way or another, and they’re looking for safe harbors.

It’s no accident I’m posting here again after 4 years of inactivity.

I was tweeting at my friend Mark earlier:



and I’m still serious. What if we just kept on microblogging on whatever platform we want, and syndicated our content via RSS again? We could still keep up with each other, control who engages with our content via access control and our own comment moderation, and more thoughtful long-form discussion rather than 280 letter bumper-sticker manifestos.

What if?

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  • October 27, 2022