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I don't think a mass-market, decentralized, uncensorable social network is possible.
The main reason for this?
To enable mass onboarding, easier UX (i.e., centralized gateways) will be needed, and these will then become the choke points.
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Decentralization and censorship resistance go hand in hand.
Users who are technical enough will be able to get on. But for less tech-savvy and/or less patient users, these solutions have too much UX friction.
We've seen this time and again with PGP mail, crypto wallets, etc.
This is due to the following trifecta:
(1) High decentralization (self-custody, ownership)
(2) High censorship-resistance
(3) High usability (low UX friction)
Apps can typically only choose upto 2 out of the above 3 to optimize for. Most of the time there is a trade-off.
Some examples...
Crypto hardware wallets - (1) and (2)
PGP email - (1) and (2)
Standard email - (1) and (3)
Signal messenger - (2) and (3)
Twitter/X - (2) and (3)
The exact amount of each factor varies with every app, but it's very difficult to achieve (1), (2) and (3).
Is it possible to ever optimize for all 3 factors?
Yes, but only once one of the factors becomes irrelevant due to socio-cultural shifts. At which point the optimization challenge moves up the stack.
For example...
If in the future the vast majority of people have crypto hardware wallets and are regularly using them with ease then factor (3) wouldn't be relevant anymore.
At this point we would then be able to design products and protocols which assume the existence of a hardware wallet.
An analogy can be found with smartphones. Now that they're ubiquitous it's easy enough for the vast majority of the population to learn to use them, if they don't already know. And nearly all of them have a myriad of ways of talking to each other, with encryption.
Going back to the idea of a mass-market, decentralized, uncensorable social network, to hit all 3 factors, we would need factor (1) to be taken care of first, as (2) naturally follows from it. This would then allow us to focus on making (3) as great as possible.
As it currently stands, we can build a decentralized, censorship resistance base network which then has easy-onboarding apps that help the less tech savvy folk get on.
But the easy-onboarding apps will be custodial and thus able to censor (or they can be compelled to).
Thinking about it, this is exactly the crypto space we have today.
Use hardware wallets and take on responsibility for one's keys - (1) and (2).
...or...
Use Coinbase wallet and not worry about losing keys - (2) and (3).
As soon as we're able to optimize for all 3 factors with the state-of-the-art, that tech is longer the state-of-the-art and the next wave comes to replace it.
The good news is that the baseline tech is constantly improving :)
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