Palimpsest

Evolving notes, images and sounds by Luis Apiolaza

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Jetsam 64: washing day

Over ten high visibility vests, all orange but a yellow one, hanging on a clothes drier. A window next to them shows a number of big pipes.
High visibility vests hanging on a clothes drier (Xiaomi MI9 + Rawtherapee with Velvia 100 simulation).

Looser social media

On 5th May I wrote something very simple and not new in Mastodon, which appeared to resonate with a few people:

I don’t understand the idea that the Fediverse HAS to grow to compete with service X or it will be irrelevant.

Firstly a network has to be useful to its members, who do not necessarily want to be driving the news cycle.

The need for continuous growth and influence comes from investors looking at making a profit, independently of how damaging the network becomes to members and overall society.

It is a simple position that predates the current dominant social networks, and I am sure people involved in the Fediverse for over a decade already had it in mind.

The quoted post was part of a much longer set of exchanges with other Mastodonians. Missing that context, some readers misinterpreted my post, thinking that I opposed any growth. Just to be clear, I am not arguing that the Fediverse should not growth, but that its success should not be primarily evaluated by how big it gets. Moreover, I have two additional considerations:

  • Grow *should be* distributed across many instances rather than over a few enormous ones. This improves the resilience of the network by increasing diversity and improving the ability to have meaningful moderation.
  • We should think of more diverse “social media” beyond clones of the current dominant commercial offers. Part of this could be going back to the origins of internet, loosely linking static pages, wikis, blogs, etc.

I have a strong preference for diversity of approaches towards online communication. There used to be multiple blogging software, a very large number of wiki versions and we have been confronted for multiple waves of consolidation. Not everything has to be federated and I envision a revival of RSS.

Jetsam 63: dude at night

Māori man with facial tattoos, sunglasses and dreadlocks spreading his arms.
Dude at night, Christchurch, New Zealand (Olympus EM-5ii + 17 mm + B&W film simulation).

Jetsam 62: Staveley Fish Supply

Woman looking directly to the camera before wrapping 3 crumbed fish and 2 scoops of chips. Fryer and grill on the back.
Staveley Fish Supply owner, Christchurch, New Zealand (iPhone 6s + Rawtherapee Fuji Provia 100F simulation).
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