• TheFogan@programming.dev
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    12 hours ago

    We’re talking about the need for a system to deal with major access of a main facebook/insta/twitter etc… to a majority of people.

    IE of the scale that someone can go “Hey I bet my aunt that I haven’t talked to in 15 years might be on here, let me check”. Not a common occourance in a closed off discord community.

    Also, noting that doesn’t fully solve the primary problem… of still being at the whims and controls of a single point of failure. of which if Discord Inc could at any point in time decide to spy on closed rooms, censor any content they dislike etc…

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      12 hours ago

      I question if we really need spaces like that anymore. But I see where you are coming from.

      I was definitely only thinking about social places like Lemmy and Discord. Not networking places like Facebook and LinkedIn.

      It really feels like there are zero solutions available. I’m at a point where I realize that all social networks have major negative impacts on society. And I can’t imagine anything fixing it that isn’t going back to smaller, local, and private. Maybe we don’t need places where you can expect everyone to be there.

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        9 hours ago

        When we can expect everyone on the planet to be present in a network the conflict and vitrol would be perpetual. We are not mature enough and all on the same page enough as a species to not resort to mud slinging