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It's Time to Return to Indie Communities

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It's Time to Return to Indie Communities

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A place for developers, data scientists, blockchain experts, technophiles, and CEOs to share their stories with the world.

It's not practical for one corporate entity to govern the conversations of a global audience. Independent communities are the future.

The Lede

What is an independent community? It's a space for peer-to-peer conversation online, which is owned and run by an individual or small organization. Think of it as the community version of an independent bookstore (where Facebook = Amazon). There are many reasons why global social community governance is not sustainable. (And I won't argue with anyone who says that Facebook isn't actually a community, but they claim to be so fair game.)

Key Details

  • Topics and images that are totally acceptable in one country (or region) are punishable by imprisonment in another country.
  • And why should a team of employees at a US-based company be tasked with being the world's thought police?
  • One way big tech has tried to deal with the firehose of content is by resorting to AI, which is imperfect and can be biased as well.

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