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[-] kbal@fedia.io 24 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Declarations of an intent to reimagine social media are all well and good, but joining the actually existing Fediverse is probably a more effective place to start.

It may not be precisely what you would've designed, not the People's Democratic Social Media of your dreams, not exactly like whatever Tarnoff imagined, but it is what we've got and as it continues to evolve it has considerable potential for new kinds of Internet-based social organization.

Organizing a boycott of Twitter is beside the point. All we need is for more people to join us in building up the better alternatives we already have. How is it even possible to put so much thought into the subject and not mention this?

[-] pinjure@lemmy.ml 6 points 3 months ago

Playing devil's advocate here: bringing awareness to the problem (and explaining why it is a problem in the first place) to more people is a pretty important step into carrying out this 'social media reform'. Ultimately though I do agree that at least some mention of viable alternatives like the Fediverse would've been nice.

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