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Centralized Social Media is Dangerous.
The @BanklessHQ,@gabrielhaines, and @optimismPBC are just a few examples.
When 5 corporations act as centralized gatekeepers, we all lose.
We must build and decentralize the world's information ASAP!
Here's why.
Social media has become the most important medium by which we interact and communicate.
We look to algorithms to make big life decisions whether it's through Google, Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.
Social media has accelerated the flow of the world's information.
Information used to be scarce so it made a lot of sense to get many people together in one place (college) to learn and solve big problems.
That's all changed.
Now there's too much information.
We went from a lack of information to an overabundance of information in a very short amount of time.
That's both good and bad.
It’s good because people can learn new things and apply what they’ve learned more quickly than ever before.
It's bad because humans can only focus on so much information at a time.
Social media has the power to get the masses to focus on whatever it wants, good or bad.
That's dangerous.
What if that information falls into the wrong hands?
It can be used to hyper-focus the masses on one issue while distracting from 10 others.
It can be used to enrage us to take action towards a political agenda.
By the way, did you know that Google removed "Don't be evil" from their code of conduct about 4 yrs ago?
I'm sure that has nothing to do with anything so let's get back to the thread.
We've been conditioned to react to whatever is on our feeds.
Social media feeds are designed to make you react.
We have no mental defense against this.
Why is that?
It all starts with a thought.
Thought precedes action.
Action in this example is creating content.
Your content is a manifestation of your thoughts and your thoughts matter.
But big tech pretends your content doesn't matter.
Then turns around and rakes in billions.
Crazy!
When you tweet it goes into a massive centralized database.
The more you tweet, the more big tech understands how you think, the more predictable you become, and the more money they make off of you.
Big tech has hyper-intelligent research teams who work round the clock to figure out how you think.
Once they know how you think, the easier it is to monetize you.
The more content you post, the more money they make.
Even the smartest people hardly stand a chance.
Social media changes the way we think and act.
When you alter your content to avoid getting de-platformed you alter your thoughts.
You do this enough and you've conditioned yourself and the people consuming your content to think and act differently.
Both sides lose.
Big tech has proven they don't care about freedom of speech.
What is freedom of speech?
Freedom of speech is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a community to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation, censorship, or legal sanction.
Mass censorship happens with a pro-censorship feedback loop of creators and consumers.
When you create content to avoid getting censored/banned, you are opting in to censorship.
Centralized social media incentivizes creating pro-censorship content.
It's all about the UX.
It takes 1 click to opt into censorship and 3 clicks to fight it.
Right now it's a losing battle and the pendulum has to swing the other way.
How do we fix the problem?
Decentralized the world's information.
Build towards core crypto values like:
Permisionlessness, trustlessness, decentralization, and censorship resistance.
Make it easier to protect freedom of speech.
it won't be easy but it will be worth it.