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1. lolind+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-07-26 13:44:55
As wonderful as it has been to have a platform that the entire world is on at once, I'm beginning to conclude that the only way to get back to the web as we knew it is to go back to the days when only a small, geeky subset of the population spent time on here. Back then it wasn't worth it to create massive amounts of garbage content in order to serve ads to unwary search engine users—there weren't enough of us to make money off of!

I think it's time to establish a successor to the web that we can once again call home. This doesn't mean we need to give up on the web or stop using it—it can run in parallel to the mainstream, a niche home for hackers and techies and people who care about freedom. It needs to be simple, like Gemini [0], but also have enough interactive features to enable old-school social apps like HN or the old Reddit. It should have a spec and a governance process that discourages rapid changes—we've learned from hard experience that more features does not mean better.

I realize this sounds like a cop out, and that getting people to use such a thing in sufficient numbers would be extremely difficult. But I'm pretty convinced at this point that the web as we knew it will never come back unless there's a reset—unless we create a new niche tech that isn't big enough for corporations to want to take over.

[0] https://gemini.circumlunar.space/

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2. nehal3+kh1[view] [source] 2023-07-26 18:25:56
>>lolind+(OP)
>I realize this sounds like a cop out, and that getting people to use such a thing in sufficient numbers would be extremely difficult.

In the last few days browsing Fediverse platforms I prefer the smaller communities for that old internet spirit anyway.

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