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Blockchain Promises a Third Wave of Social Media

15 pointsby Andrew_Quentinover 8 years ago

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current_callover 8 years ago
<i>Though it seemed for a period that Reddit&#x2F;Facebook ended the constant migration, the cool kids are once more on the lookout for a new coffee house as it has become clear the current platforms have many intolerable shortfallings.</i><p>Yeah, I guess there were people stupid enough to think Myspace was forever too, but that&#x27;s not your entire demographic! I bet all the cool kids can&#x27;t wait to switch over to the newest social media platform. Oh wait, all the cool kids are still on IRC, email, and personal websites.<p><i>The pre-alpha version is to be released sometime this month when we can all see how this works in practice, but from Alisie’s description, the platform is a mixed combination of Medium, Twitter, Reddit and Facebook all in one.</i><p>Medium, Twitter, Reddit, and Facebok all in one?! Sounds legit.<p><i>Combined with the quadratic voting mechanism we mentioned earlier, the entire project becomes very interesting.</i><p>Yeah, I always felt like using the same voting system as bees would improve my social media experience. Super interesting.<p>The people who use Reddit, Facebook, and Hacker News(!) aren&#x27;t desperately looking for an escape. They don&#x27;t care. They have and have had plenty of places to switch to. They only care enough to get angry and then do nothing. That&#x27;s what social media is. Getting mad about things and then doing nothing. If you actually care, do something besides up vote an angry post.
aaron-santosover 8 years ago
I took some notes on social networking on the blockchain about a year ago during the big Reddit upheaval surrounding sub banning, the voat migration, et cetera. I see blockchain based social media as an eventuality for a subgroup of the population. The Akasha website[1] is unfortunately very short on details.<p>I&#x27;m not convinced quadratic voting is a solution at all. If user account creation has a fixed cost then there is always a number of upvotes for which it&#x27;s more cost effective to create alts and upvote en mass.<p>The real solution is moderation as a form of patronage. There&#x27;s a demand for moderation in all social media, the supply however is limited in Reddit&#x27;s case by a volunteer-only force and other systems by salarying an in house staff. Fee based moderation by subscription turns into a signal selection mechanism.<p>If advertising isn&#x27;t the signal you want to select for, subscribe to moderation feeds that block those accounts&#x2F;posts. If you want to block racis(m&#x2F;ts) subscribe to moderation feeds that block that content. Aggregate and remix moderation feeds at will and let a market develop.<p>[1] - <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;akasha.world&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;akasha.world&#x2F;</a>
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MihaiAlisieover 8 years ago
Hello everyone,<p>AKASHA founder here.<p>Looking forward to hearing your thoughts, happy to answer your questions!